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CATALOGUE 

OF 

THE    VALUABLE    COLLECTION   OF 

COINS  AND  MEDALS, 

THE    PROPERTY    OF    THE    LATE 

JOHN   G.  MUEDOCH,    Esq. 

Memher  of  the  Numismatic  Society  of  London. 


IN     GOLD,    SILVER    AND     BRONZE, 

FROM 

HENRY  VI  (1422-1471)  to  GEORGE  II  (1727-1760). 


WHICH    WILL    BE    SOLD    BY    AUCTION, 

{In  accordance  vntli  the  will  of  the  deceased), 
BY   MESSRS. 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

i^actioncers  of  Ititcrarj  ^ropcrtu  \^  ISnrfes  illustratihB  of  tijc  JFxnc  %xiz, 

AT  THEIR   HOUSE,   No.    13,   WELLINGTON  STREET,  STRAND,  W.C. 

On  THURSDAY,  the  2nd  day  of  JUNE,  1904,  and  Four  following  Days, 

AT    ONE     o'clock    PRECISELY. 


MAY    BE   VIEWED    TWO    DAYS    PRIOR.      CATALOGUES    MAY   BE    HAD. 


URYDF.N  PRESS:  J.  DAVY  AND  SONS,  I37,  LONG  ACRE,  LONDON. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


I.  'I'lie  liin^hest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  and  if  any  dispute 
arise  between  bidders,  the  lot  so  disputed  shall  be  imme- 
diately put  up  again,  provided  the  auctioneer  cannot  decide 
the  said  dispute. 
II.  No  person  to  advance  less  than  Is.  ;  above  five  pounds, 
2s.  6d.,  and  so  on  in  proportion. 

III.  In  the  case  of  lots  upon  which  there  is  a  reserve,  the  auc- 

tioneer shall  have  the  right  to  bid  on  behalf  of  the  seller. 

IV.  The  purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  places  of  abode. 

and  to  pay  down  5.s'.  in  the  pound,  if  required,  in  part 
payment  of  tlie  purchase-money  ;  in  default  of  which  the 
lot  or  lots  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up  again  and 
re-sold. 

V.  The  sale  of  any  lot  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  any 
error  in  the  enumeration  of  the  number.-^  stated,  or  errors 
of  description. 

Vj.  The  lots  to  be  taken  away  at  the  buyer's  expense,  imme- 
diately after  tlie  conclusion  of  the  sale  ;  in  default  of  which 
Mes.srs.  80THEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE  will 
not  hold  themselves  responsible  if  lost,  stolen,  damaged,  or 
otherwise  destroyed,  but  they  will  be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of 
the  j)nrchaser.  If  at  the  expiration  of  Two  Days  after  the 
conclusion  of  the  sale,  the  lots  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for, 
they  will  then  be  catalogued  for  immediate  sale,  and  the 
expense,  the  same  as  if  re-sold,  will  be  added  to  the 
amount  at  which  they  were  bought.  Messrs.  SOTHEBY. 
WILKINSON  &  HODGE  will  have  the  option  of  re- 
selling the  lots  uncleared,  either  by  public  or  private  sale, 
without  any  notice  being  given  to  the  defaulter. 

VII  \'\)()\\  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  tlie 
money  recjuired  and  deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall  be 
forfeited,  and  if  any  loss  is  sustained  in  the  re-selling  of  such 
tots  as  are  not  cleared  or  ixiid  for,  all  charges  on  such  re-sale 
shall  lie  made  good  by  the  defaulters  at  this  sale. 


Gentlemen  vho  cannot  attend  the  sale  may  have  their  Com- 
iiissions  faithfidly  executed  by  their  humble  Servants, 

SOTHEBY,   WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

13.  Wellington  Street,  Strand,  London. 


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JRi'/i  rencfs  to  "  Mcdallic  IHiidrations  of  the  History  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  to  the  Death  of  George  II''  2  vols.  London,  18S5. 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


THE   VALUABLE   COLLECTION  OF 

COINS    AND    MEDALS, 

THE   PROPERTY   OF   THE   LATE 

JOHN  G.  MURDOCH,  ESQ. 

Member  of  the  Kumismatic  Society  of  London. 


^IXthah. 


FIRST     DAY'S     SALE. 


ENGLISH    HISTORICAL    MEDALS,    &c. 

HENRY    VI. 

1422—1471. 
Silver. 

LOT 

1     Expulsion  of  the  English  from  France,  1451,  by  Charles  VII. 

REGNA  PATRIS  .  POSSIDENS  .  IN  .  PACE  QZ  .  LILIA  .  TENENS.  HOSTIBUS  ' 
FVGATIS  I  VIVAS  .  REX  .  SEPTIME  .  REGNANS  .  KAROLE.  FEROX  .  REBEL- 
LIBVS  .  SVBDITIS.   |  EQVVS  ERGA  .  TVOS  .  IVSTVS  .  IN    HOSTES  .  FORTIS  .         r 

ET .  VERAX  in  three  concentric  circles  ;  in  centre,  K  crowned,  ground-      V   -^    ^. 

work  seme  de  lis,  the  whole  within  tressure  of  twelve  arcs  ^*  '^<~K  ~"  /  L      ~ — 

]jc  FERRO  .  PACEM  .  QVESITAM  .  IVSTICIA  .  MAGNA  .  CONSERVAS  .  XPO  . 
DEVOTVS  :  MILITES  |  DISCIFLINA  .  COHERCENS  IN  .  EVVM  .  REGNES  . 
HOS  .  INSIGNES    PERAGENS   |   ACTVS   TEMPORA  .  DE  ,  LICTERIS  .  HIC  . 

ET .  RETRO  .  RESPICE .  SCIES.  in  three  concentric  circles;  in  the  centre, 
shield  of  France,  crowned,  between  two  tioral  Ijranches  (for  other 
medals  commemorating  the  same  event  see  Med.  III.  I,  -pp.  13,  14),  very 
fine  and  of  the  highest  rarity    [PI.  I]  1 

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HENRY  VII. 

1485—1509. 
Gold. 
Marriage,  1486.     Half  length  figures  of  bridegroom  and  bride  facing, 
their  right  hands  united ;    his  left  hand   upon  a  book,   bis  head 
encircled  with  roses  ;   her's  crowned.      Above,  celestial  rays ;    + 

lUXGIMUS    .    0PTAT.4S    .    SUB   .    AMICO    .    FOEDERE   .    DEXTRAS 

y.  A  wreath  of  roses  enclosing  the  words  UXOR  CASTA  EST  ROSA 
SVAUIS;  +  SICUT  .  SOL  .  ORIEXS  .  DEI  :  (sic)  SIC  .  MVLIER  .  BONA  . 
DOMUS  .  EIUS  .  ORNAMEXTUM  (coillj).  Ecclus.  XXVI.  21) 

(2-25.     Med.  III.  \,  p.  19,  ?io.  1),  very  fine  1 

This  medal  owes  its  place  here  solely  to  its  having  been  supposed  to  com- 
memorate the  marriage  of  Henry  XIV  and  Elizabeth  of  York,  and  is  one  of 
a  series  of  medallions,  of  similar  style,  made  by  some  goldsmiths  at  Prague 
towards  the  close  of  the  l(!th  century,     (see  Kohler,  vi,  138). 

EDWARD    VI. 

1547—1553. 
Silver. 
Coronation,    1547.      A  rose  on  its  stalk,   crowned,  between  E  R; 

EDWARD  !  VI.  REX.  AXCx.  FRAXC.  HIBER.  ZC. 
51  IXSIGXIA   POTEXTLSSIMI  .  REGIS  .  AXGLIE  .  I  547.,  StojJS,  roses  {cast) 

(1-1.  Med.  Hid.  IV,  7;  Ruding,  Gold,  pi.  vii,  14;  Med.  III.  1, 
2h  5."),  no.  3) 

MARY. 

1553-1558. 
Siege  of  St,   Quentin,  1557.     Bust  of  Philip  11  to  right,  laureate 
and  in  arniotu' 
1,<  Medallion  of  St.  (,)ueiitin  ;  across  the  field  AXXO  M.D.LVii.  DEX  x  . 
TA(;  av(;.wai;d  dvucii  kvnig  riiiLii'  zv  hisi'AX.vxd  exgellaxd. 

DER  FltAXZOS  GESCIILAGEX  DER  COXXESTABEL  VXD  BEST  ADEL 
GEFAX(;.  V()L(;KXI)  DEX  XXVII  DES  SELBEX  DIE  STAT  SAXCT  QVIXTIX 
MIT  DHM  STVRM  liKKOl'.  .  VXD  GEPLVXDERT. 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  84,   no.  47)  2 

ELIZABETH. 

1558—1603. 
Gold. 
Dangers  averted,  1589.    Bust  of  Elizabeth,  almost  full  face,  crowned, 
mil'  open   in   front,  erect  behind,  gown  puffed  in  diainond-shai)ed 
pattern    ami    jewelled,    DITloR  .  IX  .  TOTO  .  XUX  .  ALTER  .  CIRCVL^•S  . 
OR  BE.,  ///.  in.  large  rose  :  stops,  roses 
\X  A  bay-tree  uninjured  by  lightning  and  winds,  flourishing  upon  an 


3 

Lot  4 — continued. 

island,  inscribed  NON  .  IPSA .  PERICVLA  .  TANGVNT.,  two  ships  in  the 
distance,  E.  R.  upon  the  field,  border  of  leaves 

(1-9  hy  1-75.     Med.  Hist.  Vii,  7  ;  Perry,  v,  2 ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  154, 
no.  129),  very  fine     [PI.  I]  1 

5  Battle  of  Nieupopt,   1600.     Plan  and  siege  of  Fort  St,  Andrew, 

COAIPVLSO  AD  DEBIT  :  PR^SID  :  ANDREiE  :  C/ESO  FVGATOQ  '  A  .  NEOP  :  Q 

ALB  :  AVST.  (^      J 

9=  Prince  Maurice  on  horseback,  to  right,  holding  sword  and  trampling      v^      ^  *-^        " 
on  foes,  laurel  wreath  over  his  head  ;  beyond,  battle  and  fleet ;  over 
all,  in  clouds,  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  and  i6oo;  CAPTIS 
CXXX  MILIT  :  SIGNIS  .  ORD  :  AVSP  :  PRINCEPS  MAVR  :  VICTOR  REDIDIT. ; 
m.  m.  cinquefoil 

(2"05.    Fan  Loon,  i,  535  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  174,  no.  171),  very  fine  and 
very  rare     [PL  II]  1 

6  Rheinberg  taken,    Ostend   defended,    1601.      hang,   capimvs. 

VIRTVTE  DEL,  Rheinberg  invested ;  above,  in  radiated  clouds,  the 
name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  q 

51  DEFENDIMVS.  ISTAM.   cioioci.,   Osteud  invested,  two  ships  in  the      ^    /  ■•>    —    i  T** 
offing  ;  below,  s.  C ;  and  above,  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  in  »  *-^  /  ^ 

radiated  clouds 

(1"15,  icith  loop.    Med.  III.  i,  p.  178,  no.  178),  very  fine  and  probably 
imique  in  this  metal    [PL  II]  1 

7  Maurice  Prince  of  Orange,   1602.     Bust  of  the  prince  to  right, 

in  armour,  cloak  and  ruff ;  on  shoulder,  in  incuse  lettering,  AET.  34, 
and  below  bust,   G .  V .  B .  r_  mavritivs  .  PR .  avr  .  co .  nass  .  cat  .      *^ 

MARC  .  VER  .  ET  .  VLIS  .  ^^  <\.0  — 

^  TANDEM  .  FIT  .  SVRCVLVS  .  ARBOR .  ANNO  .  i6o2.,  a  young  orange  tree 

growing  from  the  trunk  of  an  old  tree,  within  a  wreath  of  orange 

(1-4.       3Ied.  III.  I,  p.    181,  no.    182),   very  fine,    excessively   rare 

[PL  II]  1 

Silver. 

8  Accession,  1558.     Engraved  Bust  of  the  Queen,  three-quarter  to  left,      0 

wearing  coif,  veil,  ruff,  double  necklace  of  pearls,  ELIZABETH  D.G.      ■:_    o     ^'  ' 

ANG.  FR  ET.  HIB.  REGINA,  border  of   dots  *~    ' 

9)  Phoenix  amid  flames  ;  above,  crown  and  royal  monogram,  semper. 
EADEM,  border  of  dots,  very  fine  and  unpublished  1 

9  New  Coinage,  1560.     Bust  of  Elizabeth,  three-quarters  left,  crowned, 

wearing  ruff  and  rich  dress,  within  floral  wreath 

$1  Justice  seated,  holding  scales  and  sword  within  a  floral  wreath,  no 

legend 

(1-15.     Med.  Hist.  VII,  2  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  100,  no.  23)  1 

Struck  probably  to  commemorate  the  reformation  in  the  coinage  of   the 
realm . 


10  The  Voyage  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  1580.    A  circular  Silver  Plate  ; 

eiigr.ived  upon  one  side  is  the  Eastern  Hemisphere,  and  upon  the 
1^  other  the  Western  ;  the  course  taken  by  Drake  is  marked  by  a 

^4t  '-  dotted  line,  and  the  dale  of  his  departure  is  inscribed    D.  F.  Dra 

Exiitus  anno  1577,  and  Ills  return  Redltus  anvo  1580.  4  Cal.  Oc. 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  131,  no.  83)  1 

This  valuable  and  most  iiitercstini,'  record  of  the  Voyage  of  Sir  Francis  Drake 
loiind  the  World  is  attributed  to  Jodocus  Ilomlius  of  Anisterdatn,  and  was 
jirohably  executed  as  a  contemporary  record  shortly  after  Drake's  return  ;  the 
only  other  known  specimin  is  in  the  British  Museum. 

11  Assistance  to  the  United  Provinces,  l.')85.     Eh'zabeth,  crowned, 

seated  to  right  and  holding  a  rose-branch,  presents  roses  from  a 
basket  to  two  deputies  of  the  United  Provinces,  MACTE  .  AXIMI . 
ROSA.  XECTARK  .  IMBVTA. ;  !;{.  Two  Spaniards  eating  hay  out  of  a 
manger  with  a  horse  and  an  ass,  SPRETA .  AMBROSIA .  VESCITOR . 
I'ENO.  15S5  (1-2.  Van  Loon.  I,  355,  2  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  133,  no.  86). 
Elizabeth,  crowned,  seated  facing,  attended  l)y  Leicester  (]),  who 
holds  an  open  book  on  which  are  swords  ;  she  presents  a  sword  to 
two  deputies  of  the  United  Provinces,  E  .  R .  EST  .  ALTRIX  .  ESVRIEX- 
TIV.M  .  EVM.,  in  exeigne  1586;  Ijl  A  sword,  the  point  in  clouds 
bearing  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew,  SERMO  .  DEI.  QVO  :  EXSE. 
AXtTPi  :  AVCTIOR.  (1-15.    Van  Loon,  i,  359  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  133,  no.  87) 

Jealousy  of  Leicester  in  Belgium,  1586.  A  Belgian  frightened 
at  the  smoke  falls  into  the  fire,  FVGIEXS  .  fvmvm  .  IXCIDIT  .  ix  . 
loXEM  .  86.  ;  m.  m.  cross  ;  l;l  An  ape,  amidst  her  young  ones,  hugs 
one  to  death,  LIBEllTAS  .  XE  .  ITA  .  CIIARA  .  VT  .  SIMI.E  .  G.VTVLI. 
(1-15.      Mnl.  Ill  I,  p.  138,  no.  96) 

Dissensions  of  the  United  Provinces.  Two  oxen,  to  right, 
ploughing,  TRAlllTK  j:qvo  ivgo  1591  ;  ^  Two  pots  in  the  sea, 
FKAX(;iMVK .  SI  .  ('OLLIDIMVR.  ;  in  exergue  a  hi»rn,  symbol  of  the 
town  of  Horn  (I'S').     Luckins,  312),  unj»tblidu'd  of  fhis  date 

Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  1588.  Two  ships  engaged; 
beneath,  ci.Assis  .  Illsi'.,  leg.  VENIT .  IVIT  .  FVIT.  1588.:  \i  Shield 
of  Zealatul,  crowned,  SOLI  .  DEO  .  (iLOltlA.  (I '25.  Jdn  Loon,  I, 
:3Sl.L>:  Med.  III.  i,  p.  146,  no.  113).  Fleet  sailing  before  the 
wind,  sun  dispersing  clouds,  I'OST .  xviur.A  .  I'HOEin'S  .  A°.  1588.  ; 
U  Sliield  of  Z''aland,  crowned,  within  the  eight  shields  of  her  prin- 
(■i|)al  towns,  CAI.CX'M  .  ORDIXVM  .  ZKLAXDI.E.  (1-2.  J'un  LooH,  I, 
3-^1,  3;  Mill.  III.  I,  p.  147,  no.  115),  nnp}(hli.died  in  this  mctaJ. 
\'\n\Y  persons  kneeling,  to  felt,  in  prayer  :  above,  rays  from 
clouds,  ifOMO  .  PUOPoXIT  .  DEVS  .  DISPOXIT.  ;  in  exergue  1588  ; 
U  A  Sp;uiisli  ship  breaking  asiuider,  HispAXi  .  F\x;i\  r.  ET .  PEREVT  . 
XK.MINK.  sK(^)VETE.    (LI 5.     Med.  Hi.^t.   i.\,  6;   /«/(  Loon,  I,  386,  2; 


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Lot  11 — continued. 

Med.  III.  I,  p.  147,  no.  116).  Elizabeth,  seated  in  a  car,  holds  a 
palm-branch  and  a  prayer  book,  tandem  .  bona  .  CAVSA .  TRIVMPHAT. 
1589;  5^  In  a  tree  a  nest  of  young  birds  protecting  themselves 
against  the  attack  of  a  bird  of  prey  ;  across  the  tree  BELLV  NECESS. ; 
leg.  SI .  NON  .  viRiBVS .  AT .  CAVSA  .  POTiERES.  (MS.  Van  Loon,  1, 
388;  iMed.  III.  J,  p.  153,  no.  128)  8 

12  Alliance  of  England,  France,  and  the  United  Provinces,  1596. 

The  Belgic  lion  to  left,  with  sword  and  arrows ;  beneath,  S.  C.  ; 
^)  A  hand  from  heaven  holding  a  cord  with  three  tassels,  rvmpitvr  . 
HAVD  .  FACILE  .  CIO  .  10  .  XCVI.  (1-15.  Fan  Loon,  I,  471  ;  Med.  III.  I, 
p.  160,  no.  141).  Faith  and  Constancy  join  hands,  appealing 
to  Jehovah,  whose  name  in  Hebrew  appears  above,  fide  .  ET  . 
CONSTANTIA.  ;    9=  A  hand  from  heaven  smites  a  sow  with  a  stone, 

C.ESA  .  FIRMABANT  .  FOEDERA  .  PORCA  .  1 596.,  m.  m.  VOSG  {Fan  Loon,  I, 

471,  3;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  161,  no.  142).  Three  armed  soldiers  unite 
hands  upon  an  altar,  incusely  inscribed  LIBERT  .  patr.  ;  COM- 
MVNIS  .  QVOS  .  CAVSA  .  MOVET  .  SOCIAT.  ;  ^  An  armed  soldier  points 
to  a  tablet  attached  to  a  column  inscribed  ODIVM  tyrannidis  ; 
TiTVLVS  .  FOEDERIS .  Cio.iO.xcvL  (1-15.  Fan Loon,  I,  471,  4;  Med.  III. 
I,  p.  161,  no.  144).  Three  shields,  France,  England  and  the  United 
Provinces,  joined  by  branches  of  orange  ;  below,  small  shield  of 
Zealand,  DEO  .  DVCE  .  C0MI'"E  .  CONCORDIA. ;  ^  Shield,  radiate,  in- 
scribed with  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew,  and  from  whence 
issue  three  hands,  each  holding  a  sword;  above,  1596,  and  a  castle, 
the  badge  of  Middleburg,  MVTVA  DEFESio  tvtiss.  {Med.  Hist,  ix,  5 ; 
Fan  Loon,  I,  471,  4;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  162,  no.  146) 
Battle  of  Nieupopt,  1600.  Shield  of  Zealand,  crowned,  qvos  .  dies  . 
VIDIT  .  VENIENS  .  SVPERBOS.;  7n.  m.  castls ;  5^  Spaniards  flying  before 
the  allied  infantry  and  cavalry ;  above,  AD  neoportv.,  leg.  HOS . 
DIES  .VIDIT  .  fvgiens  .  iacentes  :  2  .  iVLii .  1 600.  {Fan  Loon,  I,  535  ; 
Med.  III.  I,  p.  176,  «o.  174)  5 

13  Alliance  of  France,  England  and  the  United  Provinces,  var. 

of  no.  144  in  last  lot 
Spanish   Defeats,  1597.     The  Belgic  lion  holding  sword  and  arrows, 
SOLI  DEO  honor  et  GLORIA  ;  ^  Inscription,  signis  ad  .  tvrnhovt 

XXXIX  .  POST   OPPIDIS   TRANS    RHENVM   III  .  CIS    VI  .  HISPANO  .  TRI- 

MESTRI  .  EREPTis. ;  in    exergue   Cio  .  10  .  xcvil.  S  .  C   (1-15.     Fan 
Loon,  I,  485,  xii ;  3Ied.  III.  i,  p.  168,  no.  159) 
Rheinberg  taken,  Ostend  defended,  1601.     (2).    Rheinberg  in- 
vested ;    above,  in  radiated  clouds,  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew, 
HANC  .  CAPIMVS  .  viRTVTE  .  DEI. ;    ^  Ostend  invested,  two  ships  in 


Lot    13 — '•onlinufd. 

the  oHiiig;  above,  in  clouds,  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew, 
ra<li;ite  :  below,  s.  c.  :  UEFENDIMVS  .  ISTAM  .  Cioioci,  (1-15.  Van 
L(h>n,  I,  r)44  ;  Med.  III.  \,  p.  178,  no.  178) 

Ostend  defended,  1602.  A  portico  defended  by  an  arm  from  clouds 
holding  a  sword  ;  above,  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  ;  on 
either  side  of  portico,  1602  ;  FORTIS  .  ARMATVS  .  CVSTODIT .  ATRIVM.  ; 
1/  Shield  of  Zealand,  crowned,  within  a  band  inscribed  LVCTOR  . 
ET .  EMEUOO.  ;  around,  the  shields  of  the  seven  towns  which  had 
the  right  of  suffrage  in  that  Province,  all  united  by  band,  and 
l)etween  each  a  flear-dedis  (1'2.  Van  Loon,  I,  547;  Med.  III.  I, 
p.  178,  no.  179) 

Sir  Thomas  Heneage,  1588.  Shield,  arms  of  Heneage  or,  a  grey- 
hound courant  m.,  between  three  leopards'  faces  az. ;  a  border 
engrailed  gu.  ;  R  A  knot  with  ends  loose,  '^fast  thoe  untyed.  1588." 
(1.     Med.  III.  \.  p.  151,  no.  124),  extremely  rare  6 

14  Protestants    Supported    in    Belgium,    1587.     Elizabeth,   seated 

facing,  on  her  throne,  tramples  on  a  hydra,  Leicester,  with  his  foot 
on  its  tail,  seizes  her  robe  imploringly,  five  naked  boys  kneeling  and 
beaiing  the  shields  of  Guelderland,  Holland,  Zealand,  Utrecht  and 
Frieshuid,  indicate  the  provinces  for  which  he  intercedes,  DEO. 
orr  .  MAX  .  LAVS .  ET  .  iioxoR  .  IX  .  oE  .  .EVVM  .  (,>V0D.,    in    exergue 

15S7 
U  P"l't',    bishops   and  other    ecclesiastics,    with    clialice,   wafers,   &c., 
falling  from  heaven,  where  appears  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew, 

«JVEM  .  DEVS  .  COXFICIET  .  SPIRl'J  \'  .  ORIS  .  SVI. 

(2-1.    Vii.n  Loan,  I,  :569  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  139,  no.  99),  rare  [PL  I]   1 

15  Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  1588.     Pope,  kings,  bishops  and 

otliers,  seated  in  (--onsultation,  with  l)andaged  eyes,  the  Hoor  filled 
with  spikes,  above  o  .COECAS  .  HO.MIXVM  .  MEXTES  .  O.  PECTORA  . 
CuKCV  ;     A'/.      I)\'RV.M  .   EST  .  CONTl'.A  .  STIMVLOS  .  CALCITRARE.  ;     Ijl 

The  Spanish  fleet  diiven  against  rocks,  above  VEXI .  VIDE  .  VIVE. 
158S  ;  !r,/.  TV  .  I)i:VS  .  MAGXVS.  ET  .  M.VGXA  .  FACIS  .  TV  .  SOLVS  . 
l»E\s.,  on  l)()th  sides  ///.  m.  rose;  stops,  crosses  saltire  (Van  Loon,  l, 
.•;84  ;  Mnl.  111.  I,  p.  1  U,  nn.  Ill) 
Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  1588.  The  Spanish  Heet  dispersed 
and  wix'ckcd,  alxive,  in  elouds,  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew, 
li,A\  n  .  i:i-  .  Dissii'Ai  1  .  s\XT  .  15SS.  ;  1/  Church  founded  on  a  rock 
amid  tenipestuniis  wa\-es,  behiw  arms  of  Prince  Maurice,  crowned, 
Al.l.ilioi;  .  Nox  .  i.KiKii;  (Tun  Lnun,  1,  38(5,  1;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  145, 
no.    ill',  2 


16  Dangers  averted,  1589.     Bust  of  Elizabeth,  full  face,  wearipg  high 

crown,  necklace  with    pendants,  ruff   open  in  front,  erect   behind, 
gown  and  sleeves  puffed  in  diamond-shaped  pattern  and  jewelled, 
on  shoulders  high  pointed  bows,  she  holds  sceptre  and  orb,  field    ■/ 
damasked  with  scrolls,  DiTiOR  .  IN  .  TOTO  .  NON  .  ALTER  .  CiRCVLVS  .^-C  '^  —  '^ 
ORBE.,  m.  m.  fleur-de-lis ;  stops,  mullets  /  / 

^  A  bay-tree  uninjured  by  lightning,  &c.,  on  the  island  are  buildings 
and  in  the  sea,  monsters,  three  ships  in  the  distance,  floral  border 

(2-3  hy  2"1,  silver-gilt,  toith  loop.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  154,  no.   130),  cad 
and  chased,  appears  to  be  unpublished  in  silver  1 

17  Alliance  of  England,  France  and  the  United  Provinces,  1596. 

A  hand  from  heaven  holding  a  cord  which  connects  the  shields  of 
England  and  France,  both  crowned,  and  a  heart  with  the  arrows  of 
the  United  Provinces,  above  1596,  rvmpitvr  .  havd  .  facile. 
9:  The  arrows  of  the  United  Provinces  within  the  shields  of  Guelder- 
land,  Holland,  Zealand,  Utrecht,  Friesland  and  Overyssel,  NEXOS. 

FAVORE.  NVMINIS  .  QVIS  .  DISSOLVES,  ill.  m.  rose 

(2-05.      Van  Loon,  I,  471  ;  }[ed.  III.  I,  p.  160,  no.  UO),  very  fine  1 

18  Invasion    defeated,   1596.     A  hand  from   heaven   holding  a  cord 

which  connects  the  shields  of  England  and  France,  both  crowned, 
and  a  heart  with  the  arrows  of  the  United   Provinces,  RVMPITVR  . 

HAVD .  FACILE. 

51  Fleet  in  distress,  above,  in  radiated  clouds,  the  name  of  Jehovah  in 
Hebrew,  qvid  .  me  .  perseqveris.  1596. 

(2.     Van  Loon,  i,  476;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  163,  no.  148),  very  fine        1 

19  Spanish  Defeats,  1597.     The  Belgic  lion  to  left,  holding  sword  and 

arrows,  SOLI  .  DEO  .  honor  .  et  .  gloria.  ;  1^  ordinvm  .  avspiciis  . 

PRINCIPIS  .  MAVRITII  .  DVCTV  .  HOSTE  .  AD  TVRNHOVTVM  .  C^SO 
DECEM  .   OPIDIS   .    ET  .   TRIBVS   .  ARCIBVS   .  EXPVGNATIS  .  ET  .  TOTA 

cisrhenana  .  DITIONE .  PACATA.  1 597  (Van  Loon,  I,  484  ;  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  166,  no.  152).  Another,  The  troops  of  Prince  Maurice  pur- 
suing those  of  Spain  near  Turnhout,  VICTORIA  tvrnotana  .  lANV  . 

^597  ;     ^^9-  -^   •    DNO   .    FACTVM  .  est  .  ISTVD  .  ET  .  EST  .  MIRABILK    . 

IN  .  OCVLIS  .  NOSTRIS.,  m.  m.  rose  ;  1^  VENIT  VIDIT  DEVS  VICIT.  en- 
closed within  the  inscription,  VICTORIA,  parta.  SPATIO  .  TRIMESTRL, 
around  are  views  of  the  nine  towns  captured  by  the  troops  of  the 
Allies  within  the  time  specified  and  mentioned  in  the  legend,  above 

1597  ;    leg.    ALPEN  .  BERC  .  MEVRS  .  GROL  .  BREVORT  .  ENSCH  .  OLD  . 

OTM.LINGEN.,  ni.  in.  rose  (2.  Van  Loon,  I,  p.  482;  Med.  III.  i, 
//.  170,  no.  163),  both  eery  fine  2 


8 

20  Spanish    Defeats,  loOT.     Shield   of  Overyssel    united  by  bands  to 

those  of  I).-vt'nter,  Carapen  and  Zwolle,  ORDINVM  .  TRANSISSVLANI^E  .  , 
INSKJNIA.,  around  border  of  shields  of  the  seventeen  members  of  the 
Council  of  Overyssel,  iioral  ornament,  stops  in  legend,  crosses  ;  1^ 
Prince  Maurice,  in  armour,  on  horseback,  galloping,  to  right ;  below 
view  of  city  and  river,  LIBERTATKM  .  NEMO  .  BONVS  .  NISI  .  CVM  . 
ANIMA  .  SIMVL  .  AMisiT  (2'1.  Fan  Loon,  I,  jx  482  ;  Med.  III.  I, 
]).  172,  no.  1G6).  Another,  of  similar  type,  but  with  m.  m.  cinque- 
foil  on  rev.  and  with  roses  between  words  of  obv.  legend,  very  fine    2 

21  Battle  of   Nieuport,  IGOO.     Plan  and  siege  of  Fort  St.  Andrew, 

COMPVLSO  AD  DEDIT  :  PR.ESID  :  ANDRE^E  :  C^ESO  FVGATOQ'  A  .  NEOP  : 
ALB  :  A  VST. 
^  Prince  Maurice  on  horseback,  to  right,  holding  sword  and  trampling 
on  foes,  laurel  wreath  over  his  head  ;  beyond,  battle  and  fleet ;  over 
all,  in  clouds,  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  and  i6oo  ;  CAPTis 
CXXX  MILIT  :  SIGNIS.  ORD  :  AVSP  :  PRINCEPS  MAVR  :  VICTOR  REDIDIT.; 
m.  m.  cinquefoil 

(2-05.      Van  Loon,  I,  535;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  174,  no.  171),  very  fine 
and  rare  1 

22  Battle  of  Nieuport,  1600.     Shield  of  Utrecht,  crowned,  nvmisma. 

ORDINVM  .  TRAIECTENSIVM,  stops,  quatrefoils ;  l;l  Battle-scene, 
Spaniards  begiiniing  to  fly,  distant  town  and  ships,  HOC .  OPVS  . 
DOMINI .  EXERCITVVM .  i6oo  (I -35.  Van  Loon,  I,  535;  Med.  III.  I, 
J).  175,  no.  172),  this  piece  served  for  a  medal  and  coin,  being  struck 
to  fh''.  lui'ight  of  the  ecu 
Spanish  Squadron  defeated,  1602.  Plan  of  Grave  and  adjacent 
country,  with  names  of  the  places  and  river,  above,  in  clouds,  the 
name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  whence  issues  an  arm  holding 
a  laurel  wreath  antl  a  palm  branch,  GRAVIA  CAPTA  .  TVRMIS  EQVIT  . 
VII  .  C.ESIS.  ;  1/  Field  divided  into  two  subjects,  a  cavalry  action 
near  Maestricht  and  action  off  the  Goodwin  Sands,  above,  in  clouds, 
the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  whence  issue  two  arms,  one 
hohling  a  sword,  the  other  perhaps  a  besom,  TRIREM  VI  DEPRESS 
kract  .  kv(;atisq  '.  a'^  .  cia.io.cii  .  or  .  f  .  p  .  f  .  f  .,  ?«.  m.  rose 
(2-2.      I'aii  Lonii,  I,  .").").");  Med.  III.  I,  p.  179,  no.  18(»),  very  fine         2 

23  Maurice  Prince  of  Orange,  1602.     Bust  of  Prince  Maurice  to  right 

in    armour,     cloak    and    rutf,    on    .shoulder;  incuse,    .ET.    34;    leg. 

MAVltlTIVS  .  PR  .  AYR  .  CO  .  NASS  .  C.VT  .  MARC  .  VER  .  ET  .  VLIS.,  bcloW 

<  i».s.  F.i.oc.  K.  ;  l;l  Within  wreath  of  orange  a  young  orange  tree 
growing  fiom  the  trunk  of  an  old  tree,  tandem,  fit  .  SVRCVLVS . 
Ai;r.t)K  ANNO.  1602.  (1-G5.  Van  Looii,i,  553;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  180, 
no.  181).  Two  othcr.s  {one  gilt),  similar  to  the  preceding,  l)ut 
beueatli  bust  (;.  v.  w.  v.  (\-\.  Van  Loon,  1,  553  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  181, 
nn.  \&1)  ■  f/,r  first  pirrr  i,  rost,  tkc  ofhcrs  are  struck  3 


4 


Sb 


JAMES  I. 

1603—1625. 
Gold. 

24  Peace  with  Spain,  1604.     Bust  of  James  I,  three-quarters  to  right, 

his  hat  crowned  and  plumed,  a  jewel  under  the  brim,  doublet  slashed, 
falling  lace  collar,  lACOBVS  .  d'.g'.  ang!  sco!  fr'.  et  .  hib!  rex. 
9)  Peace  holding  a  palm  branch  and  supporting  a  cornucopia  opposite 
to  Religion  holding  beacon-light  and  cross,  Hixc  .  PAX  .  COPIA  . 
CIARAQ.  RELIGIO.  ;  in  exergue,  A.  1604 

(1"5.     Van  Loon,  II,  19  ;   Med.  III.  i,  p.  193,  no.  14),  very  fine  and 
excessively  rare    [PL  III]  •  1 

From  the  Whitehead  collection. 

25  Henry   Prince   of    Wales,    1612.     Bust   of   Prince  Henry,  three- 

quarters  to  left,  in  rich  armour,  and  broad  and  stiff  lace  collar ;     j^ 
HENRICVS  .  .  PRINCEPS ;  Til.  in.  rose  :  stops,  fleurs-de-lis  I      ^  ^  / 

9)  Armorial  shield  of  the  Prince,  with  coronet,  beneath  celestial  rays;^jE  -O     '         /   ""    O 
FAX  .  MENTIS  .  HONEST.E  .  GLORIA ;  m.  111.  rose  :  stops,  annulets 
(1-15.     Med.  Hist,  xii,  3  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  200,  ?io.  29),  very  fine    1 

26  Frederic  Count  Palatine,  1613.      Husband  of  Princess  EHzabeth, 

OMNES  IN  VNVM,  Two  soldiers  and  an   Amazon  clad  in  antique 

costume  supporting  a  sword ;    above,  on  either  side  two  winged  y  r 

genii  with  trumpets  ^i.    -.    .—  |^  —     ^ 

9=  CONANTEM  PERDERE  PERDO,  Recumbent  lion  upon  rock,  landscape  ^'^ 
in  distance,  cast  and  very  finely  chased  ;  the  legends  obv.  and  rev. 
incuse,  oval,   1*3  by  I'l,  with  loop,   extremely  rare  and  apparently 
unpublished     [PL  III]  1 

27  Cautionary  Towns  restored,  1616,  zeelandia.  Shield  of  Zealand 

crowned,  the  seven  shields  of  Towns  and  nobles  who  had  roles  in 
the  Senate 

5>  BENIGXITATE  FIDE.  IVSTITIA.  lACOBI.  REGIS.  SALVO.  FOEDERE  AMICI- 
TIAO.  ORDD.  GEN.  PRVDENTIA  RESTITVTA  ZEELANDIS   FLISSINGA.  ET. 

ZEEBVRGO  ANNO.  MDCXVi.xiii.  IVNY,  in  nine  lines 

(1-2.     Med.  III.  J,  p.  214,  59),  very  fine  and  unpublished  in  gold     1 

28  Synod  of  Dort,  1619.     The  Council  assembled  in  the  Chamber  of  the 

Doel  at  Dort,  in  the  foreground  are  spectators  and  on  either  side,      0 

1 619;   legend  ASSERTA  .  RELIGIONE.  ^    n    w 

5c  Rock   surmounted    by  circular  temple   and   attacked  by  the  four  ^^  <3^   / 
winds,  to    the   temple   ascend  pilgrims  by  pathway  up  the  rock, 
above  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  ERVNT  .  VT  .  MONS . 

SIGN.  CIO.IO.CXIX. 

(2-3.      Fan  Loon,  ii,  105;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  222,  no.   78),  with  loop 
and  ring,  very  fine  and  very  rare     [PL  II]  1 


Jq-- 


10 

Silver. 

29  Thomas  Sackville,  Lord  Buckhurst,  Counter,  1603.  Arms  of 
Sackville  within  the  Garter  :  T  .  SACKVIL  .  B  .  U  .  BVCH .  ANG  .  THES  ; 
Ky!  .vvka!  ;  l;l  Crest,  a  leopanl  rampant,  to  left,  between  1602,  motto, 
SKMl'KK  .  FIDELIS.  (I'lo.  Mcd.  Hisf.  XI,  1  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  188, 
no.  3) 
Sergeant  Hele,  Counter  160;j.  Arms  of  Hele  impaling  Warwick, 
niEV.  i:t.  sa.  maiestie.  ieo.  seuvier  ;  ^  An  eagle  with  expanded 
wings  upon  a  cap  of  dignity,  lOHANNES.  HELE.  SERVIENS.  1 602 
(.IM/.  ///.   \,  J>.    191,  no.   10) 

Robert  Cecil,  Earl  of  Salisbury,  Counter  1608.  Arms  of  Cecil 
tiuarieriiig  Wynston,  Caerleon,  Eckington  and  Walcott  within  the 
garter;  abovt;  Earl's  ci:»ronet,  ROBERT'  .  COMS.  SALSBVR,  SVMM 
ANGLI.E.  THESAVR  :  l)i  Two  bundles  of  arrows  in  saltire,  under  a 
helmet,  motto  SERO.  SED.  SERIO.  (Med.  III.  ],p.  197,  no.  21),  (dl  very 
fine  and  rare  3 

;i0  Thomas  Sackville  Lord  Buckhurst,  Counter,  1603.  A  variety  of 
the  preceding  counter,  with  the  armorial  shield  larger,  the  in- 
scription varied  Av"*^'.,  and  no  rose  before,  but  two  after  SEMPER, 
and  one  after  FIDELIS.  (M.  Med.  III.  I,  j>.  189,  no.  4) 
Thomas  Cecil  Lord  Burghley,  Counter,  1603.  Arms  of  Cecil, 
(juarteiiiig  Caerleon  and  Walcott  ;  1;^  Crest,  a  wheatsheaf  supported 
ijy  two  lions  rampant  (M,  1-15.  Med.  Hist.  XI,  5;  Med.  III.  I, 
j>.  189,  /('/.  ."))  2 

31  Sir    Robert   Cecil,  Counter,    1G()3.     Arms  of  Cecil,    with   crescent 

iov  ditlerence,  r"  .  CECYLL  .  PRI  .  SECR  .  REG  .  MA"^  .  m"'  .  CVR  . 
ward"'.  ;  IJc  Crest,  two  bundles  of  arrows  in  saltire,  under  a  helmet, 
motto  SERO  .  SED  .  SERIO .  i6o2.,  a  rose  and  four  pellets  between 
each  word  (M.").  Med.  Hist.  XI,  6  ;  Med.  III.  \,  p.  189,  no.  6) 
Sir  Edward  Coke,  Counter,  1603.  Arms  of  Coke,  three  spread 
eagles,  EDW  .  COKE  .  ATTORNAT  '.  (iENERALIS.  ;  \)l  Crest,  an  ostricli  to 
left,  with  a  horse-.slioe  in  its  beak,  standing  upon  a  cap  of  dignity, 
between  1602,  motto  I'RVDENS  .  QVI  .  PATIENS.,  a  rose  and  four 
pellets  between  each  word  (M.  Med.  Hist.  XI,  4;  Med.  III.  I, 
l>.   190,  no.  7)  2 

32  Queen    Anne,     100:').     !5ust    of    Anne,    three-quarters    to    left,    hair 

drc-.-^ed    v"iy   high,   piofusely  jewelled,   earrings,   &c.   {Med.  III.   I, 
//.   19-J,  iu>.  \:\) 
Coronation,    H;o;;.      liust  of  .Tames  I  to  right,  laureate,  in  armour, 
niiiiitl.-  litd    ill  a  loiot   on  the  shoulder,  and  falling  lace  collar,  lAC  : 
I  :  r.Rir  :  r.i;  :  A\"(;  :  11.1;   (  .io.sakv.m  c.i;.  u- n- ;    1;(.    Lion    rampant    to  left, 


IL 

Lot  32 — continued. 

crowned,  holding  beacon  and  wheatsheaf,  ECCE  .  PHAOS  ;  POPVLIQ  '. 
SALVS.,  before  and  after  legend  a  rose  (1-15.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  191, 
no.  11).  Bust  of  Queen  Anne  three-quarters  to  left,  hair  profusely 
jewelled,  earrings,  necklace,  high  lace  ruff  open  in  front,  ANNA. 

D   !   G  !  REGINA  .  MXG  !  BRIT  !  FR  '.  ET  .  HIB  '.  FILIA  ^  SOROR  REGV  . 

DANI^. ;  51  Arms  of  the  Queen  crowned,  astvtia  .  fallax  ;  TVTIOR 
INNOOENTIA.  (1-15.     Med.  III.  1,  p.  192,  no.  12) 

Peace  with  Spain,  1604.  Bust  of  James  I,  three-quarters  to  right, 
his  hat  crowned  and  plumed,  a  jewel  under  the  brim,  doublet 
slashed,  falling  lace  collar,  lACOBVS  .  D  !  G !  ANG  !  SCO  !  FR  !  ET  .  HiB '. 
REX.  ;  ^  Peace  holding  a  palm  branch  and  supporting  a  cornu- 
copia opposite  to  Religion  holding  beacon-light  and  cross,  HINC . 
PAX .  COPIA  .  CLARAQ  .  RELIGIO.  :  in  exergue,  A.  1604  (1-5  Fan 
Loon,  II,  19;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  193,  710.  U) 

Gunpowder  Plot,  1605  (2).  A  snake  gliding  amongst  lilies  and  roses, 
DETECTVS  .  QVI .  LATVIT  .  S  .  C,  m.  m.  cinquefoil ;  P:  The  name  of 
Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  within  a  crown  of  thorns,  chronogram- 
matic,  NON  DorMItastI  antIstes  IaCobI.=i6o5.,  m. ??i.  cinquefoil 
(1-15.      Van  Loon,  11,  22  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  196,  no.  19)  6 

33  Alliance   of   England,    France   and    the    United    Provinces, 

1609.  A  hand  from  heaven  holds  a  cord  connecting  the  shields  of 
France,  England  and  the  United  Provinces,  those  of  France  and 
England  crowned,  A  .  D03IIN0  .  FACTVM  .  EST  .  ISTVD. 

I^  ORD  .  F(ED  .  BELG  .  A  .  REGE  HISP  .  ET  .  ARCHID  .  LIBERI  .  AGNITI  POST 
BEL  .  CONT  .  XLII  .  AN  INDVCIAS  PACISCVNTVR  .  INTERV  .  REGVM 
GAL  .  ET  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  ET  .  CVM  IISDEM  .  FOEDVS  RENOVANT  .  a"  . 
CIO.IO.CIX. 

(2-1.      Van  Loon,  11,  50;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  197,  no.  22),  very  fine       1 

34  Alliance    of    England,   France    and    the    United    Provinces, 

1609.     The  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  over  three  united 

hearts,  ivncta  .  corda  .  fidelivm. 

9:  The  lily  of  France  and  the  rose  of  England,  both  crowned  ;  below 

the  Belgic  lion,  CONTRA  .  vni .  tirannorvm.  1609. 

(2.     Van  Loon,  ii,  50  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  198,  no.  25),  lery  fine  1 

Struck  by  order  of  the  United  Provinces  to  commemorate  the  alliance 
between  the  three  Powers,  consequent  upon  the  establishment  of  the  emanci- 
j)atiou  of  the  Provinces  from  the  tyranny  of  the  King  of  Spain. 

35  Alliance    of    England,   France    and    the    United    Provinces, 

1609.  A  hand  from  heaven  holds  a  cord  connecting  the  shields  of 
France,  England  and  the  United  Provinces,  &c.  ;  similar  to  the 
preceding ;  ^  Inscription,  ORD  .  FCED  .  BELG  .  A  .  REG  .  HISP  .  ET  . 
ARCHID  .  LIBERI  .  AGNITI  .  POST  BEL  .  CONT  .  42  AN  .  INDVCI  .  PACISC  . 


,    12 

Lot  35 — continue'!. 

INTEKV  .  KKO  .  GAL  .  ET  MAG  .  BKIT  .  KT  CVM  .  USD  .  F(ED  .  RENOVANT. 
1609  {1-2').  I'lin  Loun,  II,  f)0;  Mol.  III.  1,  p.  198,  no.  23) 
Frederick  Count  Palatine  and  Princess  Elizabeth,  Marriage, 
1(')1.'5.  liust  of  Frederick  to  right  in  falling  lace  collar,  rich 
armour  and  mantle,  FIUDERICVS  D  :  G  .  COM  .  PAL  .U.S.  ROM  .  IMP  . 
KLKCTOR.  DVX  .  I'.AVA.  ;  helow  bust,  1613;  1;L  Bust  of  Elizabeth, 
almost  full  face,  hair  ornamented  with  jewels,  earrings,  pearl  neck- 
lace, rich  gown  and  high  stiff  lace  ruff,  ELISABETHA  .  D  :  G .  COM  . 
I'AL  .  R  .  S  .  ELEC  .  IXFANS  .  MAGN.E  .  I5RITAN  .  D  :  B.  (  1  '5  iy  1  "So.      Van 

Loan,  II,  89  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  203  ;  no.  33) 
Frederick  Count    Palatine   and    Elizabeth   Countess   Pala- 
tine,  1613.     Cliclu-es  of  the  preceding  medal,  in  turned  wood  box  4 

3G  Elizabeth  Countess  Palatine,  Marriage,  1613.  Bust  of  Eliza- 
beth, nearly  full  face,  decorated  with  jewels,  earrings,  necklace, 
gown,  high  stiff  lace  ruff  with  Vandyked  edge,  elizabetha  .  riL  : 
lA  :  RE  :  MAG  :  BRIT  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HI  :  VX  :  PRIN  :  FRE  :  5  :  COM  :  PAL  :  EL  : 
DV  :  BA.,  m.  in.  star  ;  1^  Fame  winged^  holding  in  one  hand  her 
trumpet,  to  which  is  attached  an  English  flag,  and  in  the  other 
anchor,  palm  branch  and  cross,  is  seated  to  right  in  a  car  drawn  by 
a  lion  and  a  unicorn,  a  hand  from  heaven  crowns  her  with  laurel, 

SPE.  FIDE  .  VERITATE  .  XOBILIS.    (TG  b)/  1-45.      3Ied.    Ilisf.    XIII,    5; 

Med.  III.  I,  p.  203,  no.  35)  [PI.  II] 
Elizabeth  Countess  Palatine,  Marriage,  1613  Bust  of  Eliza- 
beth, nearly  full  face,  decorated  with  jewels,  earrings,  necklace, 
gown,  high  stiff  lace  ruff  with  vandyked  edge,  ELIZABETHA  .  FIL  :  lA  : 
RE  :  mac;  :  BRIT  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HI  :  VX  :  PRIN  :  FRE  :  5  :  COM  :  PAL  :  EL  :  DV  : 
BA.,  ?/<.  ///.  Star ;  1/  Fame  winged,  holding  in  one  hand  her  trumpet 
to  which  is  attached  an  English  flag,  and  in  the  other  anchor,  palm 
branch  and  cross,  is  seated  to  right  in  a  car  drawn  by  a  lion  and  a 
unicorn,  a  hand  fiom  lieaven  crowns  her  with  laurel,  SPE  .  FIDE  . 
VF.KITATK  .  NoBiLis.  (l-G  bi/  1-45.  Med.  Hist.  XIII,  5;  Med.  III.  I, 
p.  203,  i„>.  3'))  2 

('(iii~i>ls  (if  two  pliitcs  uiiitrcL 

37  Henry  Prince  of  Wales,  1612.  Bust  of  Prince  Henry,  three- 
([uaitt'i-.s  lo  left,  in  i  icli  armour,  and  bi'oad  and  stitt"  lace  collar  ; 
iiRXi:ic\s  .  .  i'i:iN(i:i's  ;  m.  m.  rose  :  .stops,  fleurs-de-lis  B)  Armorial 
shield  of  the  Prince,  with  coronet,  beneath  celestial  rays;  FAX. 
MENTIS  .  HoNKST.i:  .  (ii.dKl.v.  ;  iH.  m.  rose  :  sto[)S,  annulets  (Plo. 
.!/<"/.  If'sf.  XII,  3  ;  .][nl.  ///.  i,y,.  200,  no.  29) 
Charles  Prince  of  Wales,  lt;i9.  Bust  of  Prince  Charles,  three- 
([uaitcrs  lu  right,  wilh  bear.l,  ruff.  aii<l  doublet,  CAROLVS  :  MA  :  BR  : 
KB.  vV  HI  :  I'KINr  ;  KIKH;  :  ,V  .VLi;  :  DVX.  9  ;    {M"d.  III.  I, p.  224,  81)    2 


l<^^ 


13 

38  Nicholas  and  Dorothy  Wad  ham,  1618.  Bust  of  Nicholas  Wadham 

three-quarters  to  right,   head  bare,  in  ruff  and  plain  cloak,  WHEN 

CHRIST.    WHO   IS   OVR   LIFE    SHAL   APPEARE. 

9>  Bust  of  Dorothy  Wadham  three-quarters  to  left,  in  damasked  gown 
stiff  ruff  and  broad-brimmed  hat,  we  shal  appeare.  WITH  HIM  IN 
GLORY.,  a  narrow  wreath  united  by  a  skull  at  each  side  and  end, 
forms  a  border  on  sides 

(2-15  by  \-8.     3Ied.  Ill  J,  p.  220,  no.  73)     [PI.  I]  1 

39  Portrait  of  James,  1616,  by  ^S*.  Passe,  upon  an  oval  plate  of  silver, 

Bust  three-quarters  to  right,  head  bare,  wearing  ruff,  ermine  robe,     Q 
collar  and  George  above,  I.R.  on  either  side  of  crown,  below  Jacobus     L    ^  i 
D.G.  Mag  Britt.  Fra  et  Hybe  Rex,  at  sides  S.P.  (mon.)  and/^  ^  '^» 

^  Royal  arms  with  supporters,  &c.,  lACOBVS  DEI.  GRA.tia.  magn^ 
BRITANNLE.  FRANCL^.  ET  HYBERNI^  REX.,  below  arms  the  king's 
motto  BEATI.  PACIFICL,  very  fine  and  rare  1 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  2U,  no.  61) 

40  Charles  Prince  of  Wales,  1616.   Portrait,  by  S.  Passe,  Bust  of  the 

Prince  three-quarters  to  right,  head  bare,  in  ruff,  armour  and  sash,    f\ 
&c.  ;  below  Carolus  Princeps  Quallie  \^ 

^  ILLVSTRISS  ET.  POTEN  :    P^  CAROLVS.  PRINCEPS.  WALLIiE.  DVX.  COR\.^^^D 

YOR  ET.  ALBE.,   armorial   shield  of  the  Prince  within  the  garter, 
below  Jnno  D.  i6i6  <S"/.  Pa  fee,  &c. 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  216,  no.  66),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

41  Portrait  of  Prince  Charles,  hj  S.  Passe,  1616,  not  signed,  illvs- 

TRISS.     ET.     POTEN     PRINC.      CAROLVS.     MAGN.E.      BRITANNLE.     ET. 

HYBERNL^.  PRINCEPS.  EBOR  ET.  ALB.  DVX.,  bust  of   Prince  three-    r 

quarters  to  right  in  rich  doublet,  ruff,  &c.  ^_p^  J   'i    *" 

5c  Prince  on   horseback  to  right,  in   the  distance  view  of  Harapton^>J^        "| 
Court,  below  cartouche  ornament  with  plumes  in  an  oval  medallion 
and  on  either  side  carolvs.  princeps. 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  217,  no.  67),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

42  Portraits  of  James  I,  Anne  of  Denmark  and  Charles  I,  by 

*S'.  Passe,  Busts  of  James  I  nearly  full-face  wearing  plumed  hat  with     Q 
badge,  ruff  and  ermine  mantle  and  collar  of  the  garter,  to  right  bast  -^  J  ^S  — —    '  j 
of  the  Queen  wearing  lo'w-necked  dress,   ruff  and  pearl  necklace 
with  pendant  between  them,  bust  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  wearing 
ruff,  &c. 
9)  POTENTISS    IACOBVS.    D.G.    MAG.    BRITT.    ET.    HIB.  REX  ET.  SERENISS. 
ANNA.    D.G.  MAG.  BRITT  REGINA.  VNA  CVM.  ILL.  P.  CAROLI.  M.  BRITT. 

PRiNCi"^,  armorial  shield  of  James  and  his  Queen  below  shield  with 

Prince's  plumes  and  motto  and  the  mottoes  of  the  King  and  Queen 

{Med.  III.  \,  p.  217,  no.  68),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 


iiz-^  " 


v> 


■') 


14 

43  Portraits  of  Frederick  Count  Palatine,  the  Princess  Eliza- 

beth and  their  Eldest  Son,  by  S.  Passe,  Bust  to  right  of  the 
Princess  Elizabeth  wearing  jewels  in  hair,  pearl  necklace  with  pen- 
ilants,  rutland  richly  decorated  dress,  to  left  bust  of  the  Count  in 
broad  lace  collar  and  embroidered  doublet,  between  them  the  infant 
Prince  in  lace  collar,  lace  l)()rdered  cap  with  plumes,  upon  the  dress 
of  the  Princess  s  P  reversed  in  monogram 
IJi  EFFK;.  ILLUST.  P,  F1{EDEIUCI.  D.C;.  CO.  DAL  ET  ELIZABETHiE.  Po  P„ 
mac;.    BRITl'    KEO.    FILIA    VXA.    CVM.    SER°  P„  FREDEHICO.    EOK"  FIL. 

PRiMoGEN'iT?,  armorial  shields  of  the  Count  and  Princess  with  sup- 
porters, eV'C. 

{Med.  III.  I,  ]).  218,  jio.  G9),  rer//  fine  and  very  rare  1 

44  Portrait  of  Maria  Infanta  of  Spain,  by  S.  Passe,  Bust   of  the 

Infanta  three-quarters  to  left  wearing  pearls  in  hair,  large  ruff  and 
richly  decoi'ated  costume,  above  SEREX'"^  D.  IMARIA.  d'austria 
PIIILIPPI.  III.  D  G.  IIISP  KEG  INFAX, 
!;{.  LE  TKES.  ILLl'STRE  PRINcefse  MARIE  de  Austria,  fille  de  le  tres  puissant 
prince  Philippe  troisieme  Roy  d'Espagne,  The  most  Illustrious  Princejse 
MART  of  Austria  Daughter  to  *  most  puifsat  Prince  Philip  the  third 
King  of  Spaine.  Simon  Pafs  fecit  Lond  within  laurel  wreath 

{Med.  III.  I,  2).  218,  no.  70),   extremely  rare,  the  only  other  example 
(jioiii'd  is  Unit  in  lite  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Craven  1 

45  Synod  of  Dort,  1619.     The  Council  assembled  in  the  Chamber  of  the 

Doel  at  Uort,  in  the  foreground  are  spectators,  and  on  either  side 

CVM   Piav  .  1619  ;   legend  ASSERTA  .  RELIGIOXE  . 
ii  Kock   surmounted    by   circular  temple  and   attacked   by  the  four 

winds,   to   the   temple  ascend   pilgrims  by   pathway  up  the  rock, 

al)uve  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  ervnt  .  VT  .  MOX.s . 

.siox  .  ('i.i».i,j.('Xix. 

(2-3.      I'an  Loon,  II,  105;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  222,  no.  77),  very  fine     1 
IT)     Synod  of  Dort,  similar,  but  without  cvm  .  priv.  {Med.  III.  1,2).  223, 

/(".  78),  r/^ry  far  \ 

4  7     Synod  of  Dort,  1611).     The  Belgic  lion  to  left  crowned,  above  the 

name   of    Jehovah  in   Hebrew  radiate,     RELIGIOXE  .  ET  .  IV.STICIA . 

KESTITMIS. 

Ij.  Shield  of  Prince  Maurice  within  the  Garter,  above  crown  and  date 
1611),  and  at  sides  olive  branches,  outside  and  around  the  Garter 
two  clasped  hands,  olive  luanclies  and  the  Prince's  motto,  IE.  ]\IAIX  . 
TIEXKItAV.,  liclow  VXAXIMITAS.,  ley.  RESPVRLICA   .  DEMVM  .    FLORE- 

i;iT.,  divided  by  a  ileur-dc-lLs  are  the  iiutials  C.W.  (Cornelius  Wyntjes) 

(2-3.      r„n  Louii,  11,  113  ;  Med.  III.  \,  p.  223,  no.  79),  very  fine     1 

48     Synod   of  Dort.     \'aricty  of  the  preceding  {Med.  III.  1,  p.  224,  no.  81), 

reryjiue  1 


15 

49  Frederick    and     Elizabeth    of     Bohemia,    Coronation,    1619. 

Busts  conjoined  to  right  of  Frederick  Count  Palatine  and  the 
Princess  Elizabeth  ;  he  is  in  rich  armour,  scarf,  George  of  the 
Garter  and  ruff ;  she  wears  jewel  in  hair,  dress,  lace  collar,  and  rich 
necklace ;  fridericvs  et  elisabetha  d  .  g  .  r  .  r  .  BOHEMiiE.,  on 
truncation  CM.  (Christian  Maler) 
^  In  the  centre,  in  an  oval  cartouche,  five  hands  support  a  crown 
beneath  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  DANTE  DEO  ET 
ORDINVM  CONCORDIA  FRIDERI  :  D  :  G  :  COM  :  PALAT  :  RHENI  S.R.I. 
ELEC  :  DVX  BAV  CORON  :  ET  CRE  :  IN  REG  :  BOHE  :  MARCH  :  MORA  : 
DVCEM  SIL  :  ET  MARCH  .  VTR  :  LVSAT  :  ANNO  CIOIOCXIX  DIE  IV 
NOVEM.,  underneath  is  a  bundle  of  arrows  tied  together 

(1-65  by  1-4.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  225,  no.  82)     [PL  II]  1 

50  Frederick  of  Bohemia,  Coronation,  1619.     Medal  with  the  same 

reverse  as  the  last,  but  obverse  bust  of  Frederick  to  right  alone,  in 

same    dress  ;   FRID  .  D  .  G  .  rex  bo  .  C  .  PAL  .  ELECT  .  D  .  BA  .  M  .  MOR  . 

D  .  SIL  .  M  .  LVS  .,  on  truncation  C.  M.  (Christian  Maler) 

(1-65  by  1-4.      Van  Loon,  ii,  120  ;  Med.  III.  i,  j^.  225,  no.  83),  very 
fine  1 

51  Maurice    Prince  of  Orange,   Knight  of  the  Garter,  1615.     Bust 

of  Prince  Maurice  three-quarters   to  right,  in   armour,  scarf  over 

the  shoulder  and  ruff,  mavritivs  .  AYR  .  PRINC  .  COM.  NASS.  ET .  <-.h    " 

MV  .  MAR  .  VE  .  FL  .  EQ  .  OR  .  PERISCELIDIS  .   1615. 

51  Armorial  shield  of  Prince  Maurice  within  the  Garter,  crown  above, 
small  laurel  border  on  each  side 

(2-15  hy  1-8.      Van  Loon,  II,  87;    Med.  III.  i,  p.   205,   no.    39) 
[PL  II]  1 

52  Maurice  Prince  of  Orange,  1624.      Within  border  of  the  seven 

shields  of  the  United  Provinces,  divided  by  scrolls  with  their  names, 
and  joined  above  by  two  hands  holding  the  bundle  of  arrows,  bust 
of  Prince  Maurice  three-quarters  to  right,  head  bare,  in  much  orna- 
mented armour,  scarf,  ruff,  and  George  of  the  Garter  ;  Mauritius 
D.G.  Princeps  Auriacce,  Com  :  Nafs,  qt'c,  Prov  :  Confce  :  Gub.,  below 
J.  V.  Bylaer  ./. 
51  AVithin  laurel  wreath  garnished  shield  of  Prince  Maurice  crowned 
and  encircled  with  garter,  below  le  Matitiendray.  and  Cum  Privii. 
1624 

(2-7.      Van  Loon,  II,  155  ;  Med.  III.  1,  p.  231,  no.  91),  very  fine     1 


i 


I 


16 

CHARLES  I. 

1625  —  1649. 

Gold. 

r)3  Marriage,  1625.  Busts  of  Cbailes  I  and  his  Queen  face  to  face,  above 
rays  from  heaven  ;  he,  head  bare,  is  in  ruff,  doublet  buttoned,  and 
George  of  the  Garter  suspended  to  riband  ;  she,  hair  jewelled, 
wears  ear-rings,  neckhvce,  dress  and  stiff  ruff,  CH  .  MAG  .  ET  .  HEN  . 
M.A..  15RIT  .  REX  .  ET  .  REG. ;  ^  Cupid  walking  to  right,  scattering 
roses  and  lilies,  above  rays  from  heaven,  rvNDiT  .  amor  .  lilia  . 
MIXTA  .  ROSis.,  exergue  1625  (-9.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  238,  no.  1) 

Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  1630.  Four  heart-shaped  shields  united 
at  their  bases,  bearing  (1)  France  and  England  quarterly,  (2)  Scot- 
land, (3)  France,  (4)  Ireland,  HACTENVS  .  ANGLORVM .  XVLLI.,  stops, 
stars  ;  \Ji  On  a  square  tablet  externally  ornamented,  honor!  prin! 
MA(;!  rrit!  fra!  et  .  hib!  nat!  29  .  mai!  ann!  i  630  (1-2.  Fan  Loon, 
II,  188  ;  JM.  III.  1,  j>.  253,  no.  34) 

Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  1630.  Four  oval  garnished  shields,  same 
as  the  preceding,  united  at  their  bases,  from  whence  issue  rays, 
hactenvs  .  ANGLORVM  .  NVLLI.,  stops,  roses  ;  1^  On  an  ornamented 
oval  tablet,  IN  .  HoNOi;!  CARo!  PRiNc!  mag!  bri!  fr!  et  .  hi!  nat! 
29  .  MAII  .  1630.  (1-15.  Fun  Loon,  ii,  188;  Med.  III.  i,]).  254, 
no.  35),  icrii  fine  3 

54  Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  similar  to  last,  xery  fine  2 

55  Coronation.  1G2G.  Bust  of  Charles  to  right  crowned,  in  ruff,  ermine 
rol)t_:>,    (■ollar  and   badge   of    the  Garter,  CAROLVS  .  I  .  D  G  .  MAG  . 

f  r.iiiTAX  .  ruAN  .  ET  .  JiiB  .  REX.,  below  N.  B.  (Nicholas  Briot) 

I    .    "■      '-•  li  An  arm  issuing  from  the  clouds  holds  a  sword,  DONEC  .  PAX  . 

'  IM'.IMU'IA  .  tekuis.,  in  exergue  CORON  .  2  febrv  .  1626 

(!•-.      Fun  Loon,  11,  164;  Med.  III.  l,  p.  243,  no.  10),  very  fine      1 

56  Scottish  Coronation,  1633.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  crowned,  in 

Jailing  hiLH-  collar,  eruiine  robes,  and  collars  of  the  Garter  and  the 

r  Tllistlf,  CAKOLVS  I)  :  (i  .  SCOTI.E  .  AXGLI.E  .  KR  .  ET  .  HIB.  REX. 

\  . ii  Thistle  and  rose  tree  combined,  IIINC  .  NOSTR.-E  CREVERE  .  RCS/E., 

Ill  ext-rgue  ('(MtoN  18.  iVNll  .  1633,  B.  (Nicholas  Briot) 

(1-1.     Mrd.  Ills!.  \v,  19  :  Med.  III.  I,  p.  266,  no.  60),  very  fine     1 

57  Return  to   London,   1(13.'.,    after  Scotch  Coronation.     Charles  I  on 

hoi.veiiH'k  t'l  left,  lie;iil  l)are,  in  armour,  his  truncheon  in  right  hand, 
k       ^  haunch  of  hor.sc  niaikrd  witli  a  rose  crowned,  above  eye  of  Provi- 

dence, on  the  giouiid  his  phuned   helmet  amidst  flowers,  CAROLVS 


1 


17 
Lot  bl  —  continued. 

AVGVSTISS!  ET   INVICTISS!  MAG!  BRIt!  FRAN  :  ET  HIB!  MONARCHA,  in 

exergue  1633 
1^  View  of  London,  above  mid-day  sun  in  clouds  and  the  letter  E., 
indicating   Edinburgh,  SOL   orbem  rediens  sic  rex  illvminat 

VRBEM 

( 1  -7.  Med.  Hist,  xvi,  2 ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  266,  no.  62),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

58  Children  of  Charles  I,  1635.     Half-length  figures  of  Charles  I  and 

his  Queen  facing  each  other,  their  hands  united ;    he  is  in  rich 
doublet,  lace  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter,  his  right  hand  rests     ^ 
upon  the  pommel  of  his  sword ;  she  wears  earring,  necklace,  lace    1/ 

collar  and  embroidered  dress,  CARO .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR  :  rex  ET  HEN  .  -i  !  C^ —  ^    '       

MARIA  REGINA  ;  m.  m.  lis  7 

^  Busts  of  their  three  children,  Charles  I,  James  II  and  Mary,  after- 
wards Princess  of  Orange,  all  wearing  caps  and  embroidered  dresses  ; 
above,  two  infant  genii  supporting  crown,  REGIS  .  POPVLIQVE .  SALVS  . 

^635 
(1*25,     Med.  III.  p.  274,  no.  73),  very  fine,  unpublished  in  gold       1 
From  the  Lord  Northwick  and  Whitehead  collections. 

59  Scottish  Rebellion,  1639.     Charles  I  crowned,  scarf  flowing  behind, 

on  horseback  to  left,  trampling  upon  armour  and  holding  staff  in 

right  hand,  CAROLVs'.  d!  g!  mag!  brit!  fran!  et  .  hib!  rex  .  in    0  ^ 

exergue  1639  =^     «-,   - — ^    „ 

9^  Hand  issuing  from  clouds  holds  a  cord  uniting  a  rose  and 
thistle,  Qvos  .  devs,  stops,  roses 

(1-25.  Med.Ull.  I,  p.  282,  no.  90),  very  fine  and  very  rare  [PI.  Ill]    1 

60  Dominion  of  the  Sea,  1639,  by  Briot,  carolvs.  d.g.  mag  britann. 

FRAN.  ET  HIB.  REX.,  bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  bare-headed,  in  plain      ' 
collar,  gorget  and  highly  decorated  armour,  the  pauldrons  orna-     .^    '    f 
mented  with  lions'  heads,  around  neck  riband  with  George,  behind  '^^    ^    "^      '  1  \J      "" 
bust  BRIOT 
$1  NEC.  meta.  mihi.  qv^  terminvs.  orbi.,  view  of  coast  to  left  and 
ship  in  full  sail  to  right,  ajyparently  an  unpublished  variety,  very  fine 
and  very  rare  {see  Med.  III.  i,  p.  285,  no.  97)     [PI.  Ill]  1 

61  Earl  of    Essex,  General,  1642.      Half-length  figure  of  the  Earl   of 

Essex,  nearly  full  face,  in  armour,  falling  lace  collar,  and  scarf  round       fl 

his  body,  sword  in  hand,  over  his  head  S.X.  (Essex),  Should  hear  both       X  . 

houses  of  parliament  for  true  Religion  and  subiects  fredo77i  stand.     Pro  ^S  pC    5    *""  O         " 
Religioiie  .  lege  .  Rege  .  et  .  Parliamento.,  legend  incuse 
^  The  two  Houses  of  Parliament  with  the  King  and  Speaker.  Wreath 
border  on  both  sides,  with  short  gold  chain 

(1-75  by  1-45.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  295,  no.   113),  fine  and  very  rare 

[PI.  IV]  1 

c 


18 

62  Peace  or  War,  1643.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right  laureate,  lovelock, 

in  armour  and  mantle ;  CAROLVS  I  .  D  :  G  .  ANGL  .  SCOT  ,  FR  .  ET  . 
III15  .  KEX  .  ;  under  the  bust  B  . 
yi  Sword  and  olive  branch,  crossed,  between  C  and  R,  both  crowned, 
IN  .  VTRMQVE  .  PARATVS  ;  in  exergue  1643 

(M.     Med.  Hist,  xvi,  13  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  309,  no.  136) 
Another  variety,  without  artist's  initial  under  the  bust  and  CAROLVS  I.     2 

63  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  General,  1645.  Bust  of  Fairfax  to  left,  hair 
«  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour  and  mantle  fastened  upon  left 
.                                                         shoulder 

at  I  '^  — ^  5^  POST  HAC  MELIOR,  and  in  centre  MERVISTI  1645 

(I  by  -8,  vith  ring  and  loop.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  318,  no.  151),  fine  and 
rare     [PL  IV]  1 

A  Military  Kcwanl  given  by  the  Parliament  and  the  City  of  London. 

64  Death  of  the  Earl  of  Essex,   1646.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of   Essex 

to  right,   with  mantle  over  shoulders,    ROB  .  ESSEX  .  COM  .  MIL  . 

PARL.  DVX .  GEN.,  below  T.  S.  F.  (Thomas  Simon  fecit) 
C  $t  Grief  seated  to  left  among  ruins,  laments  over  a  broken  and  fallen 

♦-     .  column,  inscribed  F  .  E  .  R .  T. ;  HINC.  ILL.E.  LACHRYM^  ;  in  exergue 

^  .^  ABRVP:SEP:i4   1646. 

(•8  by  -7.     Med.  Hist,  xxi,  8  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  326,  no.  167),  fin^  and 

exiremehj  rare     [PI.  V]  1 

65  Giles  Strangways,  1648.     Bust  of  Giles  Strangways  to  right,  hair 

long,  nt'ck  bare,  in  armour  and  mantle  over  shoulders,  ^GIDIVS  . 

STHAN(;WAYS  .  DE  .  MELBVRY  .  IN  .  COM  .  DORCESTR  .  ARMIGER  ;  below, 

IAN  .  R  .  F.  (John  Koettier  fecit) 
\X  The  White  Tower  of  London ;  on  it  waves  the  Royal  Standard  ; 
above,    the    sun    bursting    from    a    cloud,    DECVSQVE  .   ADVERSA  . 
DEDERVNT  .  ;   in    exergue,  INCARCERATVS  .  SEPT  .  1645  .  LIBERATVS  . 
APR .   1648  . 

(2-35.     Med.  Hist.  XVIII,  9;  Med.  III.  \,  p.  333,  no.  177)  1 

Till-  desii_'n  of  tlie  reverse  of  this  medal  was  suggested  by  Charles  II. 

66  Memorial  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  of  Charles  to  right,  hair  long, 

in  plain  falling  collar,  armour  and  scarf,  CAROL  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  B  .  F  .  ET  . 

II  .  RKX  y<C  f;i.ORMEM. 
te         ^.^  . —  I;l  Hand  from   Heaven   holding   a   celestial   crown  ;   below,  landscape 

X      I  ^  with  sheep  feo<ling,  X  .  VIRTVT  .  EX  .  ME  .  FORTVNAM  .  EXALJIS  . 

(L35.     Med.  III.  \,  p.  347,  no.  201),  unpublished  in  gold  and  of  the 

Jiiglifsf  rirrifij  1 

67  Charles  I,  Badge.     Bust  of  King  to  left,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling 

ci)llar,  aiinnur  ami  scai-f 
^  '^  5^  C  .  R  in  monogram  under  crown,  &c. 

(•5  /'//  \^,  ir'itli  ring imd loop.  Med.  111.  I,  ji.3Q6,no.24:^),fine and rure  1 


__    r 


19 

68  Charles  I,  Pattern  (P).     Bust  of  Charles  to  left,  hair  long,  in  lace 

bordered  collar,  armour  and  legend  incuse,  JL  CAROLVS  D .  G  .  MAG .      ^ 

BR  ,  FR  .  ET  .  HI  .  REX  .  k 

9;  Engraved  with  the  Royal  arms  within  the  Garter,  crowned,  the^-^ 
whole  encircled  by  wreath  of  laurel 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  373,  no.  266)  1 

Silver. 

69  Marriage,  1625.     Busts  of  Charles  I  and  his  Queen  face  to  face,  above 

rays  from  heaven  ;  he,  head  bare,  is  in  ruff,  doublet  buttoned,  and 
George  of  the  Garter  suspended  to  riband  ;  she,  hair  jewelled,  wears 
ear-rings,  necklace,  dress  and  stiff  ruff,  CH  .  MAG  .  ET  .  HEN  .  MA . 
BRIT  .  REX  .  ET .  REG.  ;  9=  Cupid  walking  to  right,  scattering  roses 
and  lilies,  above  rays  from  heaven,  FVNDIT  .  AMOR .  LILIA  .  mixta  . 
ROSis.,  ex.  1625  (-9.  ;  3Ied.  III.  i,  p.  238) 

Another  variety,  with  the  hair  of  the  King  longer,  and  he  wears  a  deep 
falling  lace  collar  instead  of  a  ruff   ("85.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  238,  no.  2) 

Another  variety.  The  King  appears  in  a  broad  falling  ruff,  and,  instead 
of  the  rays,  a  crown  is  seen  above  their  heads,  and  the  legend  on  the 
obverse  reads  CA  .  MAG  .  instead  of  CH  .  MAG.  (-85.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  239, 
no.  3) ;  this  piece  is  always  cast,  in  higher  relief  than  the  other  varieties, 
and  is  dated  1626 

Coronation,  1626.  Bust  of  Charles  to  right  crowned,  in  ruff,  ermine 
robes,  collar  and  badge  of  the  Garter,  CAROLVS  .  I  .  D  G  .  MAG . 
BRITAN  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX.,  below  N.  B.  (Nicholas  Briot) ;  ^i  An 
arm  issuing  from  the  clouds  holds  a  sword,  DONEC .  PAX .  REDDITA  . 
TERRis.,  in  exergue  CORON  .  2  .  FEBRV  .  1626.  (1-2.  Fan  Loon, 
II,  164  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  243,  710.  10),  two  varieties  7 


70  Attack  on  the   Isle  of  Rhe,   1627.     Bust  of  Louis  XIII  to  right 

laureate,   in  armour,  ruff  and   mantle,  LVDOVic  .  xiii  rex  chris- 

TIANISS  .  PIVS    IVSTVS   FEL  .  AVG  .  CIOIOCXXVII. 

51  The  king  standing  upon  a  rostral  column  erected  amidst  piles  ofr 
arms,  a  fleet  in  the  distance,  VICTIS  FVSIS  FVGATIS  TERRA  MARIQ  . 
ANGLis.,  below  1627. 

(1-75.     Trdsor,  MM.  Franc,  pi.  xxxviii,   2;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  247, 
710.  20),  fine  and  very  rare     [PL  II]  1 

This  medal  was  executed  iii  commemoration  of  the  repulse  of  the  English, 
under  the  command  of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  from  the  Isle  of  Rhe. 

71  Tribute  to  Henrietta  Maria,    1628.     Two  shields,  England  and 

France  united,  above  crown,  below  H.  M.  in  monogram  crowned 
between  olive  branches,  HENR  .  MAR  .  BORBON  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  , 
FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REG  .  3  $1  A  grove  where  one  tree  overtops  the  rest, 

C  2 


r 
( 


20 

Lot  71 — continued. 

in  the  distance  sea  with  ships,  svpereminet  ,  OMNES.,   in  exergue 
1628.    (1-1.     Med.  Ill  I,  p.  249,  1x0.  23) 

Another,  similar,  but  with  N.  B.  (Nicholas  Briot)  in  the  exergue  on  the 
reverse  instead  of  the  date.     (M.     Med.  III.  I,  ^?.  249,  no.  24) 

An  embossed  Portrait  Jetton  for  the  Coronation,  by  iV^,  Briot 
(Med.  III.  I,  p.  243,  m  11) 

Jetton,  1628.  Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  open  radiated  crown 
hair  long,  slight  drapery,  beneath  .  a  .  (Nicholas  Briot),  CARO- 
LVS  .  D  :  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB .  REX.  ;  ^  A  sceptre  and 
trident  crossed  and  united  by  a  cord,  between  C  and  R  both 
crowned,  below  a  rose,  REGIT.  VNVS  .  VTROQVE  .  (1-1.  Med.  Hist. 
XV,  12  ;  Med.  III.  up.  250,  no.  26) 

Shield  of  Britain  crowned  within  the  collar  and  badge  of  the  Order 
of  the  Thistle,  all  within  the  Garter,  CAROLVS  D  :  G  .  ANG  .  SCO  . 
FRAX  .  ET  .  HIB  .  RKX  .  FIDEI .  DEF  .  ;  9=  A  sceptre  and  trident  crossed 
and  united  by  a  cord,  REGIT  .  VNVS  .  VTROQVE.,  stops,  roses,  in 
exergue  1628.  (M.  Med.  Hist.  XV,  11  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  250,  no.  27)  5 

72     Order  of  the  Garter  augmented,  1629.      Bust  of  Charles  I  to 
right  crowned,  in   ruff,  ermine   robes    and  collar  of    the   Garter, 

CAROLVS  .  I  .  D  :  G  .  ANG  .  SCOT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .    FIDEI  .  DEF  . 

I^  The  star  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,   PRISCI .  DECVS  .  ORDINIS  . 

AVCTVM.,  in  exergue   1629.     (M.     Med.  Hist,  xv,  13;  Med.  III.  I, 

p.  253,  no.  33),  rare 

^ledal.  by  N.  Briot,  struck  to  commemorate  an  order  of  the  King.  27  April, 
102*5,  for  the  wearinf?  of  the  Cross  of  St.  George  within  the  Garter  upon  the 
cloaks  of  the  knights  at  all  times,  and  not  as  formerly  only  on  occasions  of 
great  ceremony. 

Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  1630.  Four  heart-shaped  shields  united 
at  their  bases,  bearing  (1)  France  and  England  quarterly,  (2)  Scot- 
land, (3)  France,  (4)  Ireland,  HACTENVS  .  ANGLORVM  .  NVLLI.,  stops, 
stars  ;  1;!.  On  a  square  tablet  externally  ornamented,  HONOR  !  PRIN  '. 
MA(;  '.  liUIT  !  FIIA  !  KT  .  HIB  !  NAT  !  29  .  MAI  !  ANN  !  1630.  (1-2.  Fan 
Loon,  II,  188  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  253,  no.  34) 

Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  1630.  Four  oval  garnisheil  shields,  same 
us  the  pi'cceiliiig,  united  at  their  bases,  from  whence  issue  rays, 
MACTHNVs.  ANGLORVM.  NVLLI. ,  stops,  roscs  ;  ^i  On  an  ornamented 
oval  tablet,  IN  .  IIONDR  '.  CARO  !  PRINC  !  MAG  '.  BRI !  FR  !  ET  .  HI  '.  NAT  '. 
2()  .  MAII  .    1630.     (1-15.      Van   Loon,   ll,    188;  Med.  III.  I,  ;a  254, 

)ln.    35) 

Another,   of  similar  type  but   of  smaller  dimensions,    and  reading  irn ! 

FI:a  :      (-95.      ,]frd.  Hisf.  XV,  15;  Med.  III.  \,p.  254,  no.  36) 
Four  shields,  bearing  (1)  England,  (2)  Scotland,  (3)  France,  (4)  Ireland, 

crowned,   united  by   lird<s  at  their  bases,    whence   i.ssue   rays,  H.VC- 


21 

Lot  72 — continued. 

TENVS .  ANGLORVM .  NVLLL,  a  rose  before  and  after  legend,  B.  (Ni- 
cholas Briot) ;  5^  Inscription  MEM .  caroli  .  prin  .  magn  .  britann  . 

FRANC  .  HIBERN  .  NATI  .  XXIX  MAII .  BAPTIZ  .  XXVII  .  IVN  .  MDCXXX. 

(1"15.    Van  Loon,  ii,  188;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  255,  no.  38),  all  very  fine   8 

73  Dominion  of  tiie  Sea,  1630.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  head  bare, 

in  large  ruff,  armour,  cloak  ornamented  with  the  King  and  Queen's     f\ 
cyphers,  C  C  and  CH  interlinked,  and  George  of  the  Garter  suspended      \     / 
to  riband,  CAROLVS  .  i .  d  .  G  .  mag  .  britani^  .  fran  .  et  .  hib  .  rex. 
behind  bust  I>BRI0T.  (Nicholas  Briot) 
^  A  ship  in  full  sail  to  right,  on  left  sea-shore  with  fort,  NEC.  META. 

MIHI  .  QVI .  TERMINVS  .  ORBI. 

(2-3.  Gilt,  Van  Loon,  II,  227  ;  Med.  III.  \,]).  256,  no.  40),  xery  fine  1 

74  Dominion  of  the  Sea,  1630.      As  last,  but  rev.  legend  has  qv^  in- 

stead of  QVI,  fine  and  rare,  tmjniblished  in  silver  1 

75  Dominion  of  the  Sea,  1630.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  head  bare, 

in  ruff,  armour,   mantle  and  riband  for  medal,  CAROLVS  .  I .  D  :  G . 

ANG  .  SCO  .  FRAN  ,  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  FIDEI  .  DEFENSOR.,   m.  m.  rOSe,    on 

truncation  N.  B.  (Nicholas  Briot) ;  ^i  Ship  in  full  sail  to  left,  on  right 
sea-shore  with  fort,  NEC  .  META .  MiHi .  QV^  .  terminvs  .  ORBi.,  in 
exergue  1630.  (I'l.  Med.  III.  1, p.  2b7,  no.  i'2).    Another,  as  tjo.  43    2 

76  Maestricht    and    Limburg  retaken,    1632.     Bust  of  Frederick 

Henry  Prince  of  Orange,  three-quarters  to  right,  head  bare,  in  lace 
collar,  armour,  and  scarf  across  the  breast,  AVSPIC  .  POTENT  .  BELG . 

ORDD  :  ARMIS  .  ET  INDVSTR  .  INVICT  .  PRINC  .  ARAVS  .  FR  .  HENR  .  E  . 
S.I.  LIB  .  MOSA  LIMB  ,  RECEPT  .  A  DEO  ILL .  VICT.,  m.  W.  rose 

5^  Plan  of  the  city  and  fortifications  of  Maestricht,  and  of  the  lines  of 
the  besieging  forces,  below  the  army  of  Pappenheim  crossing  the 
Meuse  and  marching  to  the  assistance  of  the  besieged,  traiect  .  AD  . 

MOSA.  RECEPT  .    1632. 

(2-2.    Van  Loon,  Ii,  202  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  263,  no.  56)  [PL  III]     1 

77  Capture  of    Maestricht  and   Rheinberg,    1633.      Bust  of  Fre- 

derick Henry  Prince  of  Orange,   three-quarters  to  right,  head  bare, 
in  lace  collar,  armour  and  scarf  across  the  breast,  PATRI/E  QVE  .      f) 
PATRI  QVE  ,  outside  legend  border  of  arms  and  flags,  below  bust 
view  of  Rheinberg  and  date  1633,  above  which  rynberck 
9=  Plan  of  the  city  and  fortifications  of  Maestricht,  &c.,  TRAIECT  .  AD  . 

MOSA.  RECEPT  .   1 632. 

(2-2.      Van  Loon,  u,  208  ;  Med.  III.  I,  jy.  264,  no.  57)  1 

This  medal  commemorates  the  capture  of  Rheinberg  by  the  Prince  of  Orange, 
2  June,  1G33. 


^.C-J 


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22 

78  Scottish  Coronation,   1633.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  crowned,  in 

falling  lace  collar,  ermine  robes,  aiul  collars  of   the  Garter  and  the 

Thistle,  CAROLVS   D  :  G  .  SCOTLE  .  ANGLLE  .  FR  .  ET .  HIB .  REX. 

T^  Thistle  and  rose  tree  combined,  niNC  .  NOSTR.E  grevere  .  ROS^E., 
in  exergue  CORON   i8  .  IVNII  .  1633,  B.  (Nicholas  Briot) 

(1-1.     Med.  Hid.  xv,  19;  Aled.  III.  i,  p.  266,  no.  60)  4 

79  Return  to  London,    1633,  after  Scotch  Coronation.     Charles  I  on 

horseback  to  left,  head  bare,  in  armour,  his  truncheon  in  right 
hand,  haunch  of  horse  marked  with  a  rose  crowned,  above  eye  of 
Providence,   on    the  ground  his  plumed    helmet   amidst    flowers, 

CAROLVS  AVGVSTISS  '.  ET  INVICTISS  !  MAG  !  BRIT  !  FRAN  :  ET  HIB  !  MON- 

ARCHA,  in  exergue  1633 
R  View  of  London,  above  mid-day  sun  in  clouds  and  the  letter  E., 
indicating    Edinburgh,   SOL    ORBEM    rediens    SIC  REX  ILLVMINAT 

VRBEM 

(1-7,  gilt.     Med.  Hist,  xvi,  2 ,  Med.  III.  \,p.  266,  no.  62),  very  fine, 
rare  1 

80  Return  to   London,    1633,  after  Scotch  Coronation.     Charles  I  on 

horseback  to  left,  head  bare,  in  armour,  his  truncheon  in  right 
hand,  haunch  of  horse  marked  with  a  rose  crowned,  above  eye  of 
Providence,   on   the    ground   his  plumed   helmet    amidst   flowers, 

CAROLVS    AVGVSTISS  !  ET  INVICTISS  '.  MAG  '.  BRIT  !  FRAN  !  ET  HIB  '.  MON- 

ARCHA,  in  exergue  1633 
\)i  View  of  London,  above  mid-day  sun  in   clouds  and  the  letter  E., 

indicating  Edinburgh,  SOL  ORBEM  REDIENS  SIC  REX  ILLVMINAT 
^■RBEM 

(1  -7.    Med.  Hist,  xvi,  2  ;  Med.  III.  I,  j^.  266,  no.  62),  very  fine,  rare    1 

81  Return  to    London,   1633,   after  Scotch  Coronation.     Charles  I  on 

horseback  to  left,  head  bare,  in  armour,  his  truncheon  in  right 
hand,  haunch  of  horse  marked  with  a  rose  crowned,  above  eye  of 
Providence,   on    the    ground   his   plumed   helmet  amidst   flowers, 

CAROLVS   AVGVSTISS  '.  ET  INVICTISS  !  MAG  '.  BRIT  '.  FRAN  !  ET  HIB  \  MON- 
ARCH A,  in  exergue  1633 
1/  \'i(nv  of  London,  above  mid-day  sun   in  clouds  and  the  letter  E., 
indicating    Edinburgh,   SOL  ORBEM    REDIENS   sic    REX  ILLVMINAT 
VRBEM 

(17.     JM/.  I[i4.  x\l,  2  ;  Mt'd.  III.  I,  p.  266,  no.  62),  rare  1 

82  Return  to  London,  1G33.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  head  bare,  in 

falling  lace  collar,   ai  inour,  and   George  of   the   Garter,  CAR.  D  :  G. 

MA(;.   liltlTAN.    FKAN.    K T.   HIB  HEX 

\X  \  icw  uf  London,  vVc,  as  preceding 

(1-7.     Mnl.  Hi  J,,  -ji;;,  no.  (iS),  fine  and  rare     [PL  IIIJ  1 


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83  Birth   of  Prince  James,    1633.     Arms  of  the  prince  with  ducal 

coronet  in  an  oval  shield  garnished,  NON.  SIC.  MILLE.  COHORTES.  ; 
$c  In  a  shield  supported  by  a  lion  sejant  guardant  crowned,  DVX. 
EBORA.  NATVS  OCT.  1 4,  1 633  (1-2.     Med.  HI.  p.  267,  no.  64) 

Baptism  of  Prince  James,  1633.  Arms  of  the  prince,  &c.,  as  on  the 
preceding  ;  ^  Within  a  wreath  of  roses  and  lilies,  lACOBVS .  DVX . 
EBOR  :  NAT !  15  :  OCT  :  BAPTis.  24  .  NOVE  :  1 633.  (1-2.  Van  Loon,  ii, 
212  ;  Med.  El.  I,  p.  268,  no.  65) 

Ciiildren  of  Charles  I,  1635,  by  H.  Briot.  Half-length  figures  of 
Charles  I  and  his  Queen  three-quarter  face  towards  each  other,  and 
hand  in  hand  ;  he  is  in  rich  doublet,  lace  collar  and  George  of  the 
Garter,  she  wears  necklace,  earring,  lace  collar  and  embroidered 
dress,  caro  .  d  g  ma  .  br  rex  et  hen  maria  regina  :  m.  m.  lis  ; 
51  Busts  of  their  three  children,  Charles  II,  James  and  Mary,  after- 
wards Princess  of  Orange,  all  wearing  caps  and  embroidered 
costumes  ;  above  two  winged  genii  holding  crown,  REGIS  .  regnorvm 
POPVLIQVE  SALVS  .  1 635.  (1-25.    Med.  HI.  i,  p.  273,  no.  72),  very  rare 

Earl  of  Traquair,  Counter,  1635.  Armorial  shield  of  the  Earl  of 
Traquair,  with  coronet  between  two  double  triangles,  lOH.  stvartvs. 
COM .  TRAQVARII .  MAG .  SCOT.  THESA'' ;  ^  A  triangle,  from  the  apex 
of  which  is  suspended  a  pair  of  scales,  behind  a  table  diapered  with 
fleur-de-lis,  on  which  is  a  roll  of  money,  HAS  .  RECTO  .  METAS  .  POSVIT . 
DEVS.,  m.  m.  a  thistle  and  b.,  the  initial  of  the  artist,  N.  Briot. 
(1-1.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  275,  no.  77)  4 

84  Bishop  Juxon,  Counter,  1637.    Arms  of  the  See  of  London  impaling 

those  of  Juxon,  above  mitre,  at  the  sides  1637,  GVIL  !  LOND  !  EPVS  . 
ET  .  ANGLIC  .  THESAVR ! ;  ^  Hand  issuing  from  clouds  holds  a 
crozier,  on  which  is  a  stork,  with  a  pebble  in  one  claw,  behind  a 
view  of  London,  NON  .  DORMIT  .  QVI .  CVSTODIT.  (1'05.  Med.  III.  I 
p.  279,  no.  85),  very  fine  and  rare 
Installation  of  Prince  Charles,  1638.  Bust  of  Prince  Charles 
facing,  in  hat,  robes  and  collar  of  the  Garter,  CAROLVS .  PRix  :  MA  : 
BR  :  NOB"'.  ORD  .  GART  :  MILES  ,  2  2  MAII  .  1638  ;  ^  Prince's  plunie 
and  motto  between  C  P  :  ICH  DEIN  on  plume,  all  within  the  Garter, 

MAGNI.  SPES  .  MAGNA  .  PARENTIS.    (I'OS.      Med.  III.  I,  p.  281,  no.  87), 

very  fine  and  rare  2 

85  Henry  Due  de   Rohan,  died   1638.     Bust  of  the  Due  de  Rohan  to 

left,  hair  thick  and  curly,  small  beard,  in  armour,  with  lion's  head        Q 
on  shoulder,  and  fringed  mantle  fastened  with  brooch,  henr  .  ROH  .       f     a, 

D  .  FR  .  PAR  .  ARM.  REG  .  MASC  .  SOB  .  NAV  .  &  .  SCOT  .  PR.  <r^^ 

1^^  A  young  tree  growing  out  of  a  decayed  stump,  and  surrounded  by 
several  others  also  decayed,  ET .  ADHVC  .  SPES  .  dvrat  .  AVORVM. 

(1-75,  gilt.      Trdsor,   MM.   Franc.  PL  ii,  pi.   xv,  1;   Med.  III.   i, 
p.  280,  no.  86),  very  fine  and  rare     [PI.  Ill]  1 


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86  Installation  of  Prince  Charles,  1638.     Sheep  sheltering  beneath 

the  tallest  tree  of  a  forest,  above  the  prince's  coronet,  in  the  dis- 
tance sea  with  ship,  SERIS  .  FACTVRA  .  NEPOTIBVS  .  VMBRAM  ;  9> 
Within  the  garter  the  inscription  carol  .  M  .  b  .  regis  .  filivs  . 
CAROL .  PRixc  .  iNAVGVRATvai  XXII .  MAii .  M.D.c.xxxiix.  B  (Nicholas 
Briot).  (1-2.  Afed.  III.  I,  p.  28],  no.  88) 
Charles,  styled  Prince  of  Wales,  1638.  Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left 
crowned,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour  and  mantle,  CAROLVS .  I . 
D  :  a .  ANGL .  SCOT .  FR .  ET  .  HIBER .  REX.,  below  B. ;  9>  Prince  Charles 
on  horseback  to  right,  truncheon  in  right  hand,  behind  his  plume, 
ILLVST  .  CAROLVS  .  PRINCEPS  .  WALLI^,  in  exergue  two  c's  inter- 
linked between  branches  of  palm  and  olive.  (1*25.  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  282,  no.  89),  verti  fine  and  rare  2 

87  Charles  Prince  of  Wales,  as  in  last  lot 

Scottish  Rebellion,  1639.  Charles  I  crowned,  scarf  flowing  behind, 
on  horseback  to  left,  trampling  upon  armour  and  holding  staff  in  right 
hand,  CAROLVS  !  D  !  G  !  MAG !  BRIT !  FRAN !  ET  .  HiB  \  REX  .  in  exergue 
1639  ;  9^  Hand  issuing  from  clouds  holds  a  cord  uniting  a  rose  and 
thistle,  QVOS  .  DEVS,  stops,  roses.     ( 1  -25.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  282,  no.  90) 

Another,  but  with  the  inscription  on  the  obverse  beginning  at  the  top  and 
no  date  in  the  exergue,  m.  m.  fleur-de-lis  (r25.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  283, 
no.  92),  very  fine  3 

88  Destruction  of  the  Spanish   Fleet  by  the  Dutch  off  Dover, 

1639.  Naval  battle  between  tiie  Dutch  and  Spaniards,  in  the  dis- 
tance a  coast  with  cliffs  and  castle,  in  the  foreground  sinking 
galley,  from  which  escapes  the  crew 
^  Inscription,  within  a  wreath  of  flowers,  ^ternitati  S.  Ob  Hisp.  classe. 
navib.  67  spcctacis  belli  ducib!  iiaucl.  milit.  25'"  oniq' apparatu  instructiss. 
illustr.  Pr.  Hen.  Fred.  ausp.  a  Martino  Trompio  Hollandis  maris  p.  feet. 
16  Scpc.  1639  navib.  tantii.  17  aggressam,  &  scq.  die  circ.  noct.  iterum 
oppugnara,  alteroq"  die  1 1  navib.  aucto,  dissipatam,  ac  sub  Angl.  litter, 
castella  cedcre  coacta,  ibiq'  per  mense  obsessam,  tandemq'  a  Reg.  decedere 
iussa  21  Octb.  magna  virt.  delctu  Ordd.  Feed.  Belg.  F.  F. 
below  /.  Loofi',  f. 

{•!■').    Van  Loon,  II,  2-t5,  1 ;  Med.  III.  I, p.  284,  no.  95)  [PI.  VIII]  1 
'I'liis  medal  \va>  struck  at  MicMleburjjj  in  Holland. 

89  Dominion  of  the  Sea,  1639.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  head  bare, 

hair   long,    and    lovelock  on    left   shoulder,   in  plain  falling  collar, 

decorated  armour,  and  George  of  the  Garter  suspended  to  riband. 

^  on  truncation  incuse  1639,  CAROLOS  .  l.  d  :  G  .  MAG  .  BRITANN  .  FRAN  . 

ET  .  mi;.  RKX,  behind  bust  briot 

y.  A  shi{)  in  full  sail  to  right,  on  left  sea-shore  with  fort,  NEC  .  meta  . 

MINI  .  QV.K  .  TEKMINVS  .  ORBI 

{A\,  2-35.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  285,  rar.  of  no.  dl),  very  fine  and  rare     1 


90  Marriage  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Mary, 

1641.  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Mary  joining  hands 
beneath  rays  proceeding  from  a  dove,  above  each,  in  clouds,  is  a 
cherub  holding  a  wreath  of  myrtle,  distant  view  of  a  palace,  &c. 
Behind  her  is  an  inscription  : 

Albionum  genuit  Rex  me  summusque  Monarcha 
Carolus,  et  Sponsam  me  Jubet  esse  Tuam. 
Behind  him  is  also  an  inscription  : 

Princeps  me  Hevricus  genuit  fortissimus  her  as 
Nasouitx,  et  Sponsum  me  Jubet  esce  tuam. 
In  exergue :  Londini  desponsati  IVilbelm'  et  Maria,  Ano  1641,  12  Maj. 
5c  William,  in  the  form  of  Pallas,  attended  by  Victory,  tramples  upon 
Bellona,  and  receives  an  olive  branch  from  Mary,  in  the  character 
of  Peace,  introduced  by  the  genius  of  Holland  and  accompanied  by 
Plenty.     Inscription  above  : 

Bellonam  Princeps  Pallas  Pedibus  Terit,  et  Pax 
Floret,  et  Alma  Ceres,  Confert  Sacro  Alite  Fruges. 
In  exergue  :   Noui  Imperii  Auspicio  Bono.     J.  Blum  Fe. 

(2-85.   Van  Loan,  li,  252;  Med.  Ill  I,  p.  287,  no.  100)  [PL  VIII]  1 

91  Marriage  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Mary, 

1641.     Another,  same  design,  differently  treated  ;  the  legends  are 

placed  not  as  inscriptions,  but  concentric  with   the   medal,  and  in 

roman  capitals  ;  no  engraver's  name 

(2-5.      Fan  Loon,  ii,  251  ;  3Ied.  III.  1,  p.  288,  no.  101)  1 

These  medals  were  struck  in  Holland  to  commemorate  the  marriage  of 
William,  the  son  of  Frederick  Henry  Prince  of  Orange,  with  Mary,  the 
daughter  of  Charles  1, 2  May,  1641  [O.S.],from  which  union  sprang  William  III, 
Prince  of  Orange  and  King  of  England. 

92  Another,  similar,  but  gilt  and  with  loop.     {3Ied.  III.  p.  288,  no.  101)      1 

93  Arrival  of  Princess  Mary  in   Holland,  1642.     Frederick  Henry 

Prince  of  Orange  seated  to  left  upon  a  throne,  decorated  with 
trophies  of  arms,  his  shield  and  helmet  at  his  side,  tramples  on 
prostrate  foes,  and  holds  a  sword  and  a  band  with  the  shields  of  the 
seven  provinces  suspended  ;  in  the  distance  Prince  William  and  his 
bride,  and  behind  a  fortified  city  and  the  prince  riding  at  the  head 

of  his  troops,  LIBERTAS  PATRI^,  ME  DEFEXSORE,  TRIUMPHAT, 
IXSIDIATA  NIHIL  VIS  INIMICA  NOCET 

5o  A  palace,  garden  and  pleasure-ground,  enclosed  within  a  wattled 
fenc",  the  arms  of  the  Hague  on  a  shield  at  one  side  ;  over  the 
entrance  strides  the  Belgic  lion,  and  on  either  side  are  statues  of 
armed  Mars  and  Venus ;  Prince  William  receives  his  bride  at 
the  entrance,  above,  amid  rays  issuing  from  the  name  of  Jehovah 
in  Hebrew,  are  two  cherubs  showering  down  wealth  and  honours, 


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Lot  ^^— continued. 

QUO  TE  MARS  ET  AMOR   VOCAT   INTRA   DIVA  VIRETUM  FRUCTUM   HIC 

LiBKKTAs  TE  GENITRICE  FERET  ;  Oil  l)ases  of  obelisks  at  the  entrance 
s.  I).,  initials  of  the  artist,  Sebastian   Dadler,  in  exergue  A^  1648 

(2-i),  gilt.     Van  Loon,  II,  257  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  290,  no.  105)  1 

94  Another,  simihir  to  the  preceding,  exergue  plain  1 

95  Declaration    of  Parliament,   1642.     Bust  of   Charles  I  to   right 

crowned,  in  falling  lace  collar,  ermine  robes,  collar  and  George  of 
the  garter  ;    incuse   Should  hear  both   Homes  of  Parliament  for  true 
Religion  and  subjects  freedom  stand 
li  The  two  Houses  of  Parliament,  with  the  King  and  Speaker,  wreath 
border  on  both  sides 

(1-8  hj  1  -45.    Med.  III.  i,  p.  292,  no.  108),  with  outer  filigree  border   1 

96  Earl   of   Essex,   General,   1642.     Half-length  figure  of    the  Earl  of 

Essex,  nearly  full  face,  in  armour,  falling  lace  collar  and  scarf  around 
waist,  over  his  head,  SX  Should  hear  both  houses  of  Parliament  for  true 
Religion  and  subiccts  fredom  stand.  For.  Religione  lege.  Rege  et  Tarliamente.  ; 
legends  incuse 
Ijl  The  two  Houses  of  Parliament  with  King  and  Speaker,  wreath 
border  both  sides 

(r75  ////  1-45,  (fdt.    Med.  Ill,  i,  p.  295,  no.  113),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

97  Anothei-,  without  border,  also  gilt  1 

98  Another,  without  border,  hut  not  gilt  1 

99  Earl   of   Essex,  General,    1642.     Half-length  figure  of   the  Earl    of 

Essex,  same  as  the  preceding,  but  over  his  head  a  hand  issuing  from 
clouds  brandishes  a  sword,  incuse  legend,  THE  SWORD  OF  THE  LORD 
AND  OF  (;ydp:on,  ra.  m.  quatrefoil 
U  The  two  Houses  of  Parliament,  with  the  King  and  Speaker,  incuse 

IN  THE  MVLTITUDE  OF  COVNCELLORS  THERE  IS  PEACE,  m.  m.  quatre- 

foil 

(1-55  hj  1-2.     Med.  in.  I,  p.  296,  no.  114)     [PI.  IV]  1 

100  Earl   of  Essex,  General,   1642.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Essex,  nearly 

front  face,  in  plain  fulling  collar,  armour,  and  scarf  across  his  body 
U  oval  garnished  shield  of  Essex,  surmounted  by  coronet. 

(I  •()•■)  /,//  -S.-).     Mnl.  III.  I,  p.  298,  no.  117),  one  gilt,  fine  2 

KH  Peace  or  War,  Kii;;.  IJust  of  Charles  I  to  right  laureate,  lovelock, 
in  annoiii'  and  niaiitl.-  ;  CAROLVS  .  D  :  G  .  ANG  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  . 
HEX  .  ;  under  the  bust  .  i;  .  {'J'hoinas  Ihuclin.s) ;  ^  Sword  and  olive 
l>rancli,  (tossimI,  lietween   c  and   R,  both  crowned,   IN  .  VTRVMQVE . 


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Lot  101 — continued. 

PARATVS;  in  exergue  1643  (I'l.  Med.  Hist,  xvi,  13;  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  308,  no.  134).  Another  variety,  without  artist's  initial  under 
the  bust  and  carolvs  i  .  d  .  g  .  ang  .  scot  .  fr  .  et  .  hib  .  rex  . 
(1-1.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  308,  no.  135)  3 

102  Earl  of   Manchester,  General,  1643.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Man- 

chester ;  inner  legend,  Pro .  Religione  .  lege  .  Rgge  .  et .  Parliamento  . ; 
outer  legend,  on  a  raised  border.  Should  hear  both  houses  of  parliamant 
for  true  Religion  and  subiects  fredom  stand;  legends  incuse 
5t>  The  two  Houses  of  Parliament  with  the  King  and  Speaker;  wreath 
border  on  both  sides 

(1*7  by  1-45.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  310,  no.  138),  cast  and  chased,  with 
ring;  a  military  reward  1 

103  Earl  of  Essex,  General,  1644.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Essex,  nearly      ^ 

full  face,  in   plain  falling  collar  and  armour;  R.R.K.  P.P.P.  FIDISSI- 

MVS.      1644  _!_    ^     _ 

9:   S.   X.   and  on  a  scroll  G.  L.    (EsseX,  GeneraL.)  MAG' :   proteg"  N/      ^ 
LIBERTAT'  :  PATRI.^  : 

(1-45.     Med.  m.  I,  p.  312,  no.  141)  1 

104  Sir  Richard   Brown,    1644.     Bust  of  Sir  Eichard  Brown,  three- 

quarters  to  left,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour  and  scarf,  the  head     n 
bare                                                                                                             -^ 
^  FOR  KING  AND  PARLIAMENT,  1 644,  armorial  shield  of  Brown,  on  a^-^  /  Q  — /  ^   • -, 

chevron  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased,  as  many  castles 

(1-35  hy  1*1,  gilt.     Med.  III.  l,  p.  312,  no.  142),  very  fine  and  very 
rare  1 

105  Sir    John     Hotham,    the    Defender   of    Hull,    1644,    by    Thomas 

Simon.     Bust  of  Sir  John  Hotham  to  left,  bareheaded,  hair  curled     Q 

at  ends  and  with   pointed  beard,  he    wears   plain    falling   collar,     ^tkO— -  — 

armour,   and  scarf  across  breast;  no  reverse  {Med.  III.  I,  p.  313,  ^^   '^^ 

no.  Hi),  fine  ami  excessively  rare     [PI.  "V]  1 

106  Archbishop    Laud,   executed   10  Jan.   1645.     Bust  of  Archbishop 

Laud  to  right,  GVIL  .  LAVD  .  ARCHIEPISC  .  CANTVAR.  X.  IAN.  1 644  ; 
on  truncation  J^oti  :  f 
y^  An  infant  angel  carrying  the  mitre  and  crozier  of  Laud  toward  the 
skies,  followed  by  two  others  carrying  the  crown,  sceptre  and  orb 
of  Charles  I ;  below,  a  view  of  London,  Sancti  .  CAROLI  .  PR^- 
CVRSOR  .  ;  m.  m.  mullet 

(2-3.     Van  Loon,  II,  273.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  315,  no.  HI),  fine  1 


<^«J  *" 


it 


28 

107  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  General,  1615.  Bust  of  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax, 
three-quarters,  on  left,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour, 
and  scarf  across  the  breast ;  $1  Armorial  shield  of  Fairfax,  sus- 
pended to  a  chain,  s'  .  THO  :  FAIRFAX  K"'-  FOR  KING  &  PARL"''. ; 
wreatli  border  on  both  sides  (M  by  95.  Med.  Hist.  XXI,  10; 
Med.  III.  I,  p.  317,  no.  149),  with  ring;  the  reverse  is  in  imitation 
of  engraving.  Bust  of  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax  on  left,  hair  long,  in 
plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  mantle  fastened  on  left  shoulder, 
THO  :  FAIRFAX  .  MILES  .  MILIT  :  PARL  :  DVX  .  GEN  ;  $1  Inscription, 
MERVisTi ;  leg.  post  .  hag  .  meliora  .  1645  (1-3  by  Tl.  Van 
Loon,  II,  323  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  317,  no.  150),  gilt,  very  fine  and  rare     2 

Tho  work  of  Tliomas  Simon,  both  military  rewards  ;  the  latter  bestowed  by 
order  of  the  Parliameut  and  the  City  of  London. 

108  Two  others,  similar  to  last  {Med.  III.  p.  318,  no.  150),  one  not  fine         2 

109  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  General,  1645.  Bust  of  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax 
to  left,  hair  long,  in  plain  collar,  armour  and  scarf;  9=  POST  .  HAG 
meliora,  and  in  centre  MERVSTI  in  three  lines;  below,  1645  0-  %  '^• 
Med.  III.  I,  p.  318,  no.  151),  very  fine  and  rare  in  this  metal ;  and  an 
oval  Medal,  by  Simon,  on  the  Death  of  the  Earl  of  Essex.  (Med.  III.  I, 
p.  326,  no.  165),  see  lot  64  2 

110  Chief  Justice  Heath,  1645.  Bust  of  ^Sir  Kobert  Heath  to  left,  cap 
on  head,  in  plain  falling  collar,  official  robes  and  collar,  EFFIG  :  R  : 
HEATH  :  MIL  :  CAP  :  ivs  :  D  :  BANC  :  REG  :  beneath,  ^TAT  :  SV/E  :  71. 
1645.     R.  {Thomas  Rawlins) 

^  Armorial  shield  of  Heath,  between  branches  of  laurel 

(1-3  by  1.  Med.  Hist.  XVIII,  6;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  319,  no.  154), 
cast  and  chased  ;  the  reverse  is  in  imitation  of  engraving,  fine  and  rare 
[PI.  IV]  1 

111  Baron  de  Reede,  1645,  by  T.  Simon.     Bust  of  Baron  de  Reede  to 

left,  hair  long,  in  cap,  doublet  buttoned,  and  broad  falling  collar, 

edged  with  iiariow  luce 

U    1645.    lo  :  DE  .  RkkDE  .  D  :  DE  .  ReNSWOVDE  .  IN  .  CONSESSV  .  CELS  : 

■■        ^        ^  KT  I'U.Kl'OT:  1)  :  1)  :  oitD  :Gen  .  VniT:  Pro  :  NOM  :EORVM.  AD  .  Car  : 

'  .Mac  :  I>iiiT  :  Kk<;km  .  ad  .  sedanda  .  intesti  :  dissidia  .  Legatvs  . 

EXTKA    :    in    .    Ai;   .    KoDKM  .   IN  BaRONEM  .  DE  .  ReEDE  .  CREATVS  . 
.ETAT  .  Wl 

(1-40.     Vn„  Luun,  II,  274  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  320,  no.  156)    [PI.  V]    1 

112  Earl   of  Loudoun,    16  if),   l,y  Abraham  Simon.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of 

Loudoun  l(j  left,  hair  lon^,  in  cap,  broad  falling  collar,  and  doublet 
Ijultoned  ;  uii  truncatinn,  A.  S. 


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Lot  112 — continued. 

9.  Inscription,  lOHAN  :  COM  :  LOVDOVN  .  SVMMVS  .  SCOTIA  CANCEL- 
LARIVS,       1645 

{M  gilt,  1-4:  Med.  Hist,  xxiv,  10  ;  Med.  III.  i,p.  321,  no.  157),  fine 
and  rare     [PI.  Vj  1 

John  Campbell  Earl  of  Loudoun,  born  1598,  was  theeldest  son  of  Sir  James 
Campbell  of  Lawers.  In  1641  he  was  made  Lord  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  and 
was  nominated  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  Scotland  at  the  Treaty  of 
Uxbridge  in  1645. 

113  Albert  Joachim,  1646,  by  Abraham  Simon.     Bust  of  Albert  Joachim 

to  left,  hair  short,  bearded,  in  official  robes  and  broad  plain  falling 
collar ;  on  truncation,  A.  s. 
^  Inscription,   1646  .  alb  :  lOACHiMi  .  EQ  :  f.^derat  :  belg  :  POST  . 

VARIAS  .  IN  .  EVROP  .  LEGAT   :  lAM  .  ORDINAR  :  IN  .  BRIT  :  AN  :  22  .  ' 

Ml  :  86 

(l-4f).  Fan  Loon,  ii,  287  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  324,  no.  162),  fine  and 
rare     [PI.  V]  1 

Cast  and  chased.  In  1624  Joachim  visited  England  in  the  capacity  of 
Ambassador  Extraordinary  of  the  United  Pi'ovinces,  and  again  in  1646.  Ou 
the  second  occasion  he  was  not  in  the  negotiations  between  the  King  and  the 
Parliament. 

114  Lord   \r\cW\qu\r\,\QiQ,\)j  Alraham  Simon.     Bust  of  Lord  Inchiquin 

to  left,  hair  long,  in  falling  lace  collar,  lace  cravat,  decorated  armour, 
and  scarf  across  the  breast ;  on  truncation,  A.  S. 
51    Inscription,    1646  .  HON  :  D  :  MOR  :  BAR  :  d'inchiqvin   D  :  PRASES  . 
PROV  MOMONIiE  .  iET  .  30 

(1-4.  Med.  Hist.  XXIII,  11;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  324,  no.  \Q\),  fine 
[PI.  V]  1 

Murrough  O'Brien,  Lord  Inchiquin,  commanded  in  Ireland  for  the  King 
until  1643,  when  he  joined  the  Parliament,  and  was  afterwards  President  of  the 
Province  of  Munster.    At  the  end  of  1646  he  returned  to  the  King's  party. 

115  Sir    Sidenham    Pointz,    1646,  by  Abraham  Simon.     Bust  of  Sir 

Sidenham  Pointz  to  left,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour, 
and  scarf  across  the  breast;  on  truncation,  A.  s.  ^^     1^^'^— 

^  Inscription,  1646  .  SIDEN  :  POINTZ  .  loooo  .  EQVIT  :  ET  .  PED  : 
ASSOCIAT  :  SEPTENT  :  DVX  .  SVM  :  EBOR  :  GVBER  : 

(1-4.     Med.  111.  I,  p.  325,  no.  163)     [PI.  V]  1 

Sir  Sidenham  Pointz  was  an  ardent  anti-Eoyalist,  and  commanded  for  the 
Parliament  during  the  Civil  War. 

116  Manteau  van  Dalem,  1647,  by  ^5raAam»S'2mon.    Bust  of  Van  Dalem 

to  right,  hair  long,  in  plain  collar  and  armour,  with  baldric  ;  011     ./ 
truncation,  A.  s.  ■"■ .     _t    ^^ 

$1  P''  MANTEAV  VAN  DALEM  ESS  INGEN  GEN  1 647,  in  fine  lines  across 
field,  very  fine,  unpublished,  and  possibly  unique  ;  from  the  Montagu 
collection     [PL  V]  1 


■^  ^  -  - 


30 

117  Giles  Strangways,  1648.     Bust  of  Giles  Strangways  to  right,  hair 

long,  neck  bare,  in  armour  and  mantle  over  shoulders,  ^GIDIVS . 

STRANGWAYS  .  DE  .  MELBVRY  .  IN  .  COM  .  DORCESTR  .  ARMIGER  ;  below, 

IAN  .  R  .  F.  (John  Roettier  fecit) 
$1  The  White  Tower  of  London  ;  on   it  waves  the   Royal  Standard  ; 
above,    the   sun   bursting   from   a    cloud,    DECVSQVE  .  ADVERSA  . 

DEDERVNT  .  ;   in  exergue,  INCARCERATVS  .  SEPT  .  1 645  .  LIBERATVS  . 
APR  .  1648  . 

(2-35.     Med.  Hist,  xviii,  9;  3Ied.  III.  i,  p.  333,  no.  177)  1 

Tlic  design  of  the  reverse  of  tliis  medal  was  suggested  by  Charles  II.     It 
was  not  struck  till  after  the  llestoration. 

118  Call  to  Unanimity,  1648.    Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  laureate,  &c. ; 

similar  to  the  preceding,  CAROLVS.  I .  D  :  G  .  angl.  SCOT.  FR  .  ET  . 
HiB  .  REX  . ;  below  •  B  •  (Nicholas  Briot) ;  ^  Three  crowns  united 
by  a  cord,  &c.,  VNIT/E  INVICT^,  m.  m.  rose  (I'l,  Med.  Hist,  xvi, 
12;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  336,  no.  180) 
Charles  Louis,  Elector  Palatine,  and  Charlotte  of  Hesse 
Cassel.  Betrothal,  1649.  Busts  of  Charles  Louis  and  Charlotte 
of  Hesse  Cassel,  face  to  face ;  he,  hair  long,  is  in  doublet  and 
scarf  across  the  body  ;  she  wears  necklace,  low  dress,  and  bodice, 
VNIENDO  .  MVLTIPLICAMINI  . ;  ]Ji  Cupid  facing  towards  the  left, 
laurel  wreath  in  one  hand,  bow  in  the  other  ;  on  left,  young  tree 
growing  from  the  stump  of  an  old  one,  on  right  quiver  resting  against 
a  tree,  PERFECI .  1648;  {Med.  III.  I,  p.  339,  no.  185),  fine  and  very  rare  2 

119  Death  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  hair  long,  in 

falling  lace  collar,  armour  richly  decorated,  with   lion's  head  on 

shoulder,  and  mantle,  DIVVS  CAROLVS  brt  :  Pivs,  over  the  head  two 

roses,  in  the  field  c.  R. 

9-  A  hammer  striking  a  diamond   upon   an   anvil,  INEXPVGNABILIS  . 

1648,  m.  m.  cross 

(1-65,  gilt.  Med.  Hist,  xvii,  1 ;  Med.  III.  i.  p.  340,  no.  187),  very  fine  1 

This  raedal  is  by  Thomas   Rawlins,  and  was  published  upon    the  King's 
deatli,  .'JO  Jan.  l)i48-9,  to  commemorate  his  fortitude. 

120  Death  of  Charles  I,  1649.    Another,  bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  hair 

long,  in  falling  lace  collar,  armour  richly  decorated,  with  lion's  head 

on  shoulder,  and  mantle,  DIVVS  CAROLVS  BRT  :  Pivs,  over  the  head 

two  roses,  in  the  field  c.  R. 
^  A  hummer  striking   a  diamond   upon  an  anvil,   INEXPVGNABILIS. 

1648,  ;iilf  1 

1-_>1     Death  of  Charles  I,  1649.    Another,  bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  hair 

long,  in  falling  lace  collar,  armour  richly  decorated,  with  lion's  head 

on  shoulder,  and   mantle,  DIVVS  CAROLVS  BRT  :  PIVS,  over  the  head 

two  roses,  in  the  field  c.  R. 
1^  As  preceding,  very  fine  1 


p 


31 

122  Death  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  hair  long,  &c. ; 

same  as  the  preceding  ;  C.  R.  in  the  field  omitted ;  SVCCESSOR  VERVS 
VTRIVSQVE. 

51  Salamander  to  left,  amid  flames  ;  CONSTANTIA  cesaris  ian  .  30  .  <^:;^    LL  j  Q 

1648. 

(1-65.     Med.  Hist,  xvii,  3  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  341,  no.  188),  with  ring, 
very  fine  1 

123  Death  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  hair  long,  in 

plain  falling  collar,  rich  armour  with  lion's  head  on  shoulder,  mantle, 
and  George  of  the  Garter ;  CAROLVS .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  brit  .  fran  :  ET . 
HIE  :  REX  .  FIDEI .  DEFEN^*^'^. ;  below,  R.  (Thomas  Rawlins)  ;  ^  Rock, 
buffeted  by  winds,  waves,  and  thunderstorms  ;  immota  .  TRIVM- 
PHANS  ;  in  exergue,  IAN  .  30 .  1648.  rawl.  f.  (Thomas  Rawlins 
fecit.)  (M5.  Fan  Loon,  11,  321  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  341,  no.  190),  a 
memorial  of  the  fortitude  of  Charles 
Death  of  Charles  I,  1649.  Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  hair  long,  in 
plain  falling  collar,  robes  and  star  of  the  Garter  ;  in  his  hand,  a 
crown  of  thorns  and  scroll  with  the  motto,  CHRISTI .  tracto.  ;  in 

two  circles,  lANII  :  30  .  1648  .  CAROLVS  .  PRIMVS  .  MORITVR  .  ET  . 
VIVIT  .  EST  .  NOBILE  .  VICENDI  .  GENVS  .  PATIENTIA.  ;  floral  border  ; 
51  Rock,  buffeted  by  winds  and  waves  ;  on  a  scroll,  jmmota  trium- 
PHANS.;  corded  border.  (1*05.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  342,  no.  191),  both 
very  fine  2 

124  Death  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Oval  Medallion,  by  Thomas  Rawlins, 

CAROLVS  D.  G.  MAG  BR.  FR.  ET.  H.  REX,  bust  of  Charles  bare-headed,      O 

to  left,  hair  long,  wearing  falling  collar,  richly  decorated,  armour  ^ 

and  scarf  "^  't    /  I    ~   O 

9.  Jan.  30,  1648  Qu  SJNCTFS  Viueris  et  qui  post  funera  MARTYR 
Protumulo  nostrum  CAROLE  pectus  habe  in  seven  lines  across  the 
field,  with  loop  and  ring 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  344,  194),  very  fine  and  extremely  rare   [PI.  IV]    1 

125  Memorials  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  left,  hair 

long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  doublet,  mantle,  and  medal  suspended 
to  riband  ;  CAROLVS  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BR  :  FR  :  ET  .  HI  :  REX.  ;  ^  A  skull 
between  C.  R.  ;  over  it  a  celestial  crown  with  a  label  GLORIA  ;  below 
it  an  earthly  crown  and  a  label  VANITAS. ;  beatam  .  ET  ,  eternam  . 
SPLENDIDAM.  AT  .  GRAVEM.  (Med.  III.  I,  p.  345,  no.  197).  Another, 
Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  hair  long,  lovelock  on  left  shoulder,  plain 

armour  ;   CAROL  .  I  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  B  .  F  .  ET  .  H  .  REX  .  &  .  GLOR  .  MEM.  ; 

below,  N.  R.  F.  (Norbert  Roettier  fecit) ;  ^  inscription,  REX  pacifi- 
cvs  victvs  vincebat  hostes  victor  trivmphat  in  ccelis.  (2-3. 
Fan  Loon,  ii,  320;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  346,  no.  199)  2 


32 

126  Memorial  of  Charles  I,  1649  (2).    Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  similar 

to  the  preceding,  with  a  little  drapery  thrown  round  the  bottom  of 

the    bust  ;    CAROL  .  D  .  f;  .  M  .  B  .  F  .  ET  .  H  .  REX  .  &  .  GLOR  .  MEM.  ; 

below,  monogram,  ^,  (John  Roettier)  :  ^  Hand  from  heaven  hold- 
ing a  celestial  crown  ;  below,  a  landscape  with  sheep  feeding  with- 
out a  shepherd  ;  VIRTVT  .  EX  .  ME  .  FORTVNAM  .  EX  ,  ALUS.  {M,  Vb. 
Van  Loon,  ii,  320  ;  Med.  III.  i,  j).  346,  no.  200) 
Oxford  Memorial,  1649.  Altar,  between  16 — 48,  inscribed,  P.  M. 
Jcad.  Oxon. ;  |i  inscription,  Deo,  Ecclefiae,  Principi  Victima  (^,  1'15. 
Med.  Hist.  XVII,  6  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  348,  no.  20.5),  very  Jine  and  scarce   3 

127  Memorials  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  hair 

long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  medal  suspended  to  riband  ; 
inner  legend,  CAROLVS  REX. ;  outer  legend,  POPVLE  MEVS  QVID  FECI 
Tiiii,  1649  (Micah  VI,  3);  Jl  Head  of  Medusa,  CONCILIABVLVM 
ANGLL-E.,  two  outer  concentric  legends,  divided  by  flaming  sword, 
thunderbolt,  and  arms,  BLASFEMANT  DEVM  .  NECANT  REGEM  . 
SPERNVNT  LEGEM.  (2-25.  Van  Loon,  ii,  321;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  349, 
no.  208).  Bust  of  Charles  I,  three-quarters,  to  left,  hair  long,  in 
plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  mantle  flowered  with  roses  round 
shoulders;  inner  legend,  CARL.  i.  V.  G.  G.  KONIG  VON  ENGEL  : 
SCHOTT  :  UND  IRRLAND. ;  outer  legend,  leyden  gott  und  obrig- 
KEIT.  ;  beneath  F.,  the  artist's  initial ;  Jl  A  seven-headed  monster, 
rampant,  to  right,  over  the  head  of  Charles,  the  crown,  and  sceptre  ; 
legend  in  continuation  of  that  on  the  obverse,  bey  des  pofels  macht 
UXD  STKEIT.  (1-85.    Van  Loon,  il,  321  ;  Med.  III.  I,  p.  352,  no.  210)    2 

128  Badge  of  Charles  I  and  Henrietta  Maria.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to 

right,  ifec.j  similar  to  Med.  III.  no.  213,  but  no  lovelock;  legend  incuse, 

CAROLVS  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  RX. 

1^  Bust  of  Henrietta  Maria  to  left,  hair  fiat  at  the  top,  curly  at  the 
sides,  drawn  through  a  small  coronet  behind,  and  tied  into  a  bow, 
pi-arl  necklace  and  pendant,  figured  bodice  with  brooch  in  front, 
bust  terminated  in  drapery,  HENRETTA  .  MARIA  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRITAN  . 
FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB.  REG. ;  below,  T.  RAWLINS.  F. ;  m.  m.  fieur-de-lis 
(1-45  by  1  -lo.    Med.  III.  I,  p.  354,  no.  215),  very  Jine    [PI.  IV]       1 

129  Badge,  similar  to  last  but  with  wreath  border  and  loop 

{Med.  III.  355,  no.  215)  1 

130  Badge  of  Charles  I  and  Henrietta  Maria.     Bust  of  Charles  I 

to  right,  crowned,  hair  long,  in  falling  lace  collar,  ermine  robes, 
collar  and  George  of  the  Garter  ;  CAROLVS  .  D.  G  .  MAG  .  BRITAN  . 
FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  Fl  .  D  . 

51  Bust  of  Henrietta  Maria  to  left,  kc.  ;  same  as  the  preceding ;  wreath 
border  on  both  sides 

( 1  -Sf)  //// 1  -55.  Med.  Hi  ft.  xiv,  4 ;  Med.  III.  i,p.  355,  no.  216),  very  fine 
[PI.  IV]  1 


38 

131  Badge  of  Charles  I  and  Henrietta  Maria.     Bust  of  Charles  I 

to  right,  wearing  arched  crown,  falb'ng  lace  collar,  richly  figured 
armour,  with  lion's  head  on  shoulder,  medal  suspended  to  riband         O 
and  scarf  across  the  breast;  legend  incuse,  CAROLVS  .  D  .G.  REX.,       =».    Q 
the  Garter  with  the  motto  incuse  forms  the  border  J^     ->  Lu     —  - 

$1  Bust  of  Henrietta  Maria  to  left,  &c. ;  same  as  no.  128  ;  legend  in- 
cuse, HENRETA  .  MARIA  .  D  .  G  .  REG.  &C. 

(1-3  hy  1-05.     Num.  Chron.  xiii,  pi.  i,  8;    Med.  III.   i,  p.  355, 
no.  217)  1 

132  Badge  of  Charles  I  and  Henrietta  Maria     Bust  of  Charles  I 

to  left,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  armour  with  lion's  head  on  shoulder, 
medal  suspended  to  a  chain  and  mantle  festooned  upon  the  breast 
$1  Bust  of  Henrietta  Maria  to  left,  &c. ;  same  as  no.  108  ;  no  legend  ; 
floral  and  corded  borders  on  both  sides 

(1-25  hy  1.     Num.  Chron.  xiii,  pi.  i,  9  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  355,  no.  218) 
[PI.  IV] 

133  Badge  of  Charles  I  and  Henrietta  Maria,  as  Med.  III.  nos.  215, 

218  (2)  3 

134  Badge  of  Charles  I  and  Henrietta  Maria.     Bust  of  Charles  I 

almost   facing,   bare  head,   hair  long,   love-lock  on   left  shoulder,       y 

wearing  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  medal  with  chain  at  sides,      ;^  Q    ^^  

C.  R.  I 

$1  Bust  of  Henrietta  Maria,  love-lock  on  right  shoulder,  lace  collar, 
richly  decorated  dress  and  cross  on  breast ;  M.  R.  at  sides 

(1-25  hy   r05.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  357,  no.  222),  gilt,  extremely  rare 
[PL  IV]  1 

135  Badge.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  hair  long,  in  falling  lace  collar, 

doublet  buttoned  close,  riband  to  suspend  medal,  and  scarf  across 
the  breast ;  legend  incuse,  CAROLVS  .  D  .  G  .  MAG .  bri  .  fr  .  et  .  HIB  . 

RX. 

1^  incuse  ;  Royal  arms,  crowned,  within  the  Garter ;  without  border 
(1-85  by  1-55.     Num.  Chron.  xiii,  pi.  in,  20  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  360, 
no.  231) 
And  another,  as  Med.  III.  no.  223  2 


34 


SECOND     DAY'S     SALE. 


CHARLES  \— continued. 

LOT 

136  Badge.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  crowned,  hair  long,  in  falling  lace 

collar,  ermine  robes,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter ;  CAROLVS  . 

D  .  Cx  .  MAG  .  BKITAN  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIE  .  REX  .  FI .  D  . 

5:  Royal  arms,  crowned,  within  the  Garter ;  wreath  border  on  both 
sides 

(1-8  bi/  1-4.     Num.  Chron.  xiii,  pi.  Ill,  21  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  360 
no.  232),  very  fine,  rare  1 

137  Badge.     Bust  of  Charles  I  to  right,  in   falling  lace  collar,  armour, 

medal  suspended  to  riband,  and  scarf  across  the  breast 
I;l  A  crown,  within  a  band  incusely  inscribed,  LONG  MAY  KING  CHARLES 
REIGNE  ;  small  beaded  border  between  two  others  plain,  on  both 
sides 

(•8.5  hji  -7.     Num.   Chron.  xiii,  pi.  IV,  30;    Med.  III.  I,  p.  365, 
no.  246),  cast  uitd  chased,  with  ring 
And  others  as  Med.  III.  p.  360,  no.  231,  p.  362,  7W.  238,  all  scarce         4 

138  Badges  as  Med.  III.  p.  360,  nos.  231,  235, ;;.  358,  no.  225,  and  p.  366, 

no.  248  4 

139  Three  heart-shaped    Lockets.     («)  containing  a  small  portrait 

medallion  of  Charles  I,  the  outside  engraved  with  a  heart  pierced 
by  two  arrows,  and  an  eye  with  three  tear  drops  ;  {h)  one  side 
repousst'  portrait  of  Charles  crowned  between  C.K.,  the  other  side 
engraved  /  Joy  in  one,  but  annoy  none  ;  (c)  engraved  I  innista  vos  mea 
nos,  and  on  the  other  side,  Quis  tempcry  a  lachrimis  Jans.  30,  1648 
(compare  Med.  III.  366-249)  3 

140  Badge.     Bust  of  Charles  three-quarters  to  right,  head  bare,  hair  long, 

love-lock  on  left  shoulder  in  falling  lace  collar,  figured  armour,  with 
lion's  head  on  shoulder,  and  medal  suspended  to  riband ;  leaf 
border  ;   No  l;l 

(1-65  htj  1-35),  xcnj  rare    [PI.  IV]  1 


35 

141  Badge  of  Prince  Charles.     Bust  of  the  Prince  to  left  with  long 

hair,  richly  embroidered  robes  open  in  front,  with  riband  and  medal 
^  Arms  surrounded  by  Garter  and  crowned 

(Oval  JR,  1-62  by  1-45.     Med,  III.  p.  372,  no.  263) 
And  another  of  Charles  I  2 

142  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  of  Charles  to  right,  head  bare,  love-lock  on 

left  shoulder,  in  falling  collar,  rich  armour,  scarf  across  breast  and      ^ 
George  of  the  Garter  suspended  to  riband,  carolvs  I.  D.  G.  MAG.  ^^1^  /  r) 
N.  BRIT.  FRANC.  ET.  HIB.  REX.  ^TATIS  SV^E.  ;  on  truncation  Natus. 
i6oo,  and  behind  bust  1649  (compare  Med.  III.  p.   292,  no.  107) 
[P]..  X]  1 

143  Charles   I,   Pattern  (?)     Bust   of   Charles  to  left,   love-lock  on  left 

shoulder,  in  falling  collar,  with  lace  border,  armour  (?)  and  scarf, 
legend  incuse  1^  CAROLVS  D  .  G .  MAG .  BR  .  FR  ET  .  HI .  REX .;  5^  en- 
graved with  the  Royal  Arms  crowned  within  the  Garter,  around 
border  in  laurel  (1-35.  Med.  III.  J,  p.  373,  no.  266),  2  examples,  one 
gilt ;  and  an  engraved  medallion-style  of  Passe,  but  probably  of  later 

work,  CAROLVS  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  ,  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .   1 649  .  27  . 

JANY,  bust  of  Charles  to  right,  in  broad-brimmed  hat,  lace  collar,  &c. ; 

55)  MARIA  D  G  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET.  HIB  REG  .,  bust  of   the    Queen, 

nearly  full  face,  to  left.     (1-2)  3 

144  Charles  I,  Pattern,    carolvs  d.  g  .  mag  .  brit  .  fra  \  et  .  hib  .  rex  . 

FIDE  .,  bust  similar  to  last ;  ^  Full-blown  rose  within  laurel  border, 
in  imitation  of  engraving  (1'4.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  374,  no.  268)  ;  and  a 
small  Badge  with  head  of  Charles  I ;  ^  Plain  2 

145  Oval   Medallion,  with  repousse  portrait  of  Charles  I  with  titles,  and 

date  of  execution  ;  and  a  Pendant  formed  as  a  bust  of  Charles  I    2 

146  Charles  I  and  William  III  Prince  of  Orange.    Bust  of  Charles  I, 

three-quarters,  to  right,  hair  long,  in  broad  falling  lace  collar,  doublet, 

&c.,  CAROLVS .  DI .,  groundwork  etched  with  scroll  work  and  roses 

^  William  Prince  of  Orange  on  horseback  to  right,  view  of  the  Hague 

in  background,  wilhelmvs  .  hi  .  d  .  g  .  princ  avric^e  com  .  nass  ^^  • 

(2-7,  gilt.     Med.  III.  i,p.  449,  no.  SS,fo7-  obverse)  1 

COMMONWEALTH. 

1649—1660. 
Gold. 

147  Henry  Scobell,  1649,  by  T.  Simon.     Bust  of  Henry  Scobell  to  left,  in         /; 

doublet  close  buttoned,  and  plain  falling  collar  meeting  low  in  front 
$1  engraved  HENRY  SCOBELL  E/^r 

(1-3.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  384,  no.  2),  very  fine  and  of  the  highest  rarity 
[PI.  V]  1 

D  2 


^S'^-  ^ 


r 


^'i' 


? 

,,..« 


36 

148  Battle  of  Dunbar,  1650.  Bust  of  the  Protector  to  left,  hair 
long,  in  plain   collar,  armour  and  scarf,  on  truncation  THO  SIMON 

-  FK,    in    background    battle,    THE    lord   OF   HOSTS  wobd   at  dunba* 

BKPTBMBEB     Y.     3,     165O 

J^  The  Parliament  assembled  in  one  house  with  the  Speaker 

{Med.  Ill  I,  p.  392,  no.  14),  very  fine  and  rare     [PI.  VI]  1 

149  Coronation  of  Charles  II  at  Scone,  1651.  carolvs.  2.  d.  g. 
SCO.  ANG.  FRA.  HI.  REX  FI.  DE.  cor.  ia  Scon  1 65 1,  crowned  bust  in 
plain  collar,  ermine  robe  and  collar  of  the  Garter,  to  right 

^  NEMO.  ME.  IMPVNE.  LACESSIT.,  Hon  rampant  holding  thistle  in  his 
paw 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  394,  no.  18),  very  fine  and  very  rare    [PL  IX]      1 

150  Naval   Reward,  1653.     An  anchor,   from  the  beams  of  which  are 

suspended  three  united  shields,  bearing  St.  George's  cross  for 
England,  St.  Andrew's  for  Scotland,  and  a  harp  for  Ireland  ;  the 
cable  encircles  the  whole  ;  near  the  ring  of  the  anchor  the  mono- 
gram of  T  S.  (Thomas  Simon) 
^  Naval  engagement ;  in  the  foreground  is  a  ship  sinking,  on  the 
■   ^   '^  stern  of  which  is  the  artist's   name,  SIMON,  and   on   the   prow  of 

'  another,  T.  s.  (Thomas  Simon) ;  broad  laurel  border  on  either  side 

(2  hy  1-8.  Med.  III.  1,  p.  399,  no.  27),  extremely  fine  and  of  the 
very  hif/hest  rarity     [PI.  VI]  1 

One  of  the  four  medals  struck  by  order  of  the  Parliament,  to  be  given  to  the 
flatr  officers  of  the  vessels  engaged.  This  medal  was  presented  to  Captain 
William  Haddock  who  commanded  the  "  America"  in  the  action  of  July  81, 
lti.53.      From  tlie  Whitehead  collection. 

151  Naval   Reward,  1653.      An  anchor,  from  the  beams  of  which  are 

suspended  three  united  shields,  bearing  St.  George's  cross  for 
England,  St.  Andrew's  for  Scotland,  and  a  harp  for  Ireland  ;  the 
cable  encircles  the  whole  ;  near  the  ring  of  the  anchor  the  mono- 

^  '"     ^ _         gram  of  T.  s.  (Tliomas  Simon) 

l^  Kaval  engagement;  in  the  foreground  is  a  ship  sinking,  on  the 
stern  of  which  is  the  artist's  name,  siMON,  and  on  the  prow  of 
unotlier,  T.  s.  (Thomas  Simon) 

( 1  ()  In/  1'4.  Mi'il.  III.  I,  p.  400,  no.  28),  ven/  fine  and  e.rfremely  rare 
[PI.  VI]  ■  ■  1 

l'"iom  the  Addington  collection. 

152  Cromwell,    Protector,    1653.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left  in  plain 

falling  collar,    decorated  armour   and  scarf,   OLIVERVS.    DEI.    GKA. 
'^  .  itKii'Vi:  ANCii.i.i:.  SCO  kt.  mii  <^  protector,  and  below  bust  tho 

»        J  SIMON    r. 

U  Lion  sejant,  laureate,  supiiorting  shield  of  the  Protectorate  ;  on  an 


n 


4 


•ti 


37 

Lot  152 — continued. 

escutcheon  of  pretence  the  paternal  coat  of  Cromwell,  PAX.  QV^- 

RITVR.  BELLO. 

{Med.  III.  I,    pp.    409,    410,  no.    45),    very  fine  and  as   a  struck 

medal  excessively  rare     [PI.  "VI]  1 

The  portrait  of  Cromwell  was  copied  from  a  miniature  by  S*  Cooper,  now  in 
the  collection  of  the  Duke  of  Devonshire. 

153  Peace  with   Holland,  1654.     Justice  and  Peace,  with  their  appro- 

priate symbols  ;  each  rests  a  hand  upon  a  cornucopia  standing  erect 
between  them ;   above,  the  name  of  Jehovah,  in  Hebrew,  radiate ; 
H^  MIHI  EKVNT  ARTES. ;  in  exergue  CIOIOCLIIII.  (1654) 
Jl>  Inscription   Q  .  F  .  F  .  Q  .  s.      Post  .  atrox  .  belvm  .  qvod  .  inter  . 

ANGLIC^  .  BELGIC^QVE  .  REIP  .  RECTORES  .  BIS  .  FRVSTRA  .  TENTATIS  . 
PACIS  .  CONDITIONIBVS  .  ANO  .  CIOIOCLII .  EXARSIT  .  IN  .  QVO  .  MAXI- 
MIS  .  VTRINQVE  .  CLASSIBVS  .  SEX  .  SEPTENTRIONALI  .  DVO  .  MEDITER  . 
MARI  .  PVGNATA  .  SVNT  .  CRVENTA  .  PR^LIA  DEI  .  OPT  .  MAX  .  BENE- 
FICIO .  AVSPICJS  .  OLIVARI .  M  .  BRH  ANI^  .  PROTECTORIS  .  ET  .  FCEDER  . 
BELGI .  ORDINVM  .  PAX  .  CVM  .  ANTIQVO  .  FCEDERE  .  RESTITVTA  .  CVIVS  . 
OPTIM/E  .  RERVM  .  IN  .  MEMORIAM  .  SEMPITERNAM  .  S  .  P  .  Q  .  A  .  HOC  . 
MONVMENTVM  .  F  .  C. 

(2-5.     Med.  III.  I,  2^-  414,  no.  51),  very  rare,  and  probably  unique  in 
this  metal     [PL  VII]  1 

154  Death  of  Cromwell,  1658,  by  T.  Simon.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left, 

laureate,  hair  short,  in  plain  falling  collar  and  armour,  on  trunca- 
tion T  .  siM0N_0LIVAR  .  D  .  G  RP  .  ANG  .  SCO  HIB  &^  PROTECTOR 

P)  A  young  olive  tree  growing  close  to  the  dead  stump  of  an  old  one,  -^     t-^'    —  /  rt~*    _^ 
shepherds  attending  their  Hocks,  NON  .  defitient  .  OLIVA  SEP  3  1658- 

(•85  hy  -Jo,  oval,tvith  loop.     Med.  III.  I,  p-  423,  no.  82),  very  fine 
and  excessively  rare     [PL  "V"I]  1 

155  Death  of  Cromwell,  1658.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left,  laureate,  hair 

short,  neck  bare,  mantle  over  shoulders,  OLIVAR  D  .  G .  RP  .  ANG  SCO . 
HIB  .  PRO  . 
51  NON  .  DEFITIENT  OLIVA  .  SEP  3  .  1658  .,  a  young  olive  tree,  shepherd 
tending  flock,  &c. 

(1-15.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  484,  no.  8i),  grained  edge,  very  fine  [PL  VI]  1 

156  Death  of  Cromwell,  1658.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left,  laureate,  hair 

short,  neck  bare,  mantle  over  shoulders,  OLiVAR  D  .  G  .  RP .  ANG  SCO  . 

HIB.  PRO. 

^  NON.  DEFITIENT  OLIVA  .  SEP  3  .  1 658 .,  a  young  olive  tree,  shepherd 
tending  flock,  &c. 

(1-15.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  484,  no.  8i),  plain  edge,  very  fine  1 


r 


-K 


* 


38 

157  Death  of  Cromwell,  1658.     Bust  of  Cromwell  tQ  left,  laureate,  in 

plain  falling  collar  and  armour,  olivak  d.g  .  rp  .  ang  .  SCO  hiberni^ 

PHOTKITOR 

yi  Nt»N  .  DEFITIENT  OLIVA  .  SEP  3  .  1 658,  an  olive  tree,  shepherd  with 
Hock,  and  buildings  in  distance 

(1-9.     Med.  III.  1,  p.  iSb,  no.  So),  vert/ fine  1 

Silver. 

158  Lilbupne's  Trial,   1649.     Bust  of  John  Lilburne  to  left,  in  falling 

lace  collar  and  drapery  round  the  V)ust ;    in  three  concentric  lines, 

lOHX  .  LILBOKXE  .  SAVED  .  BY  .  THE  .  POWER  .  OF  .  THE  .  LORD  .  AND  . 
THE  .  INTEGRITY  .  OF  .  HIS  .  IVRY  .  WHO  .  ARE  .  IVGES  .  OF  .  LAW  .  AS  . 

WEL .  AS .  FACT .  OCT  26.  1649.;  1/  A  rose  in  the  centre  of  four 
concentric  circles,  on  which  are  the  names  of  his  Jurymen,  myles  . 

PETTY  .  STE  .  ILES  .  ABR  .  SMITH  .  ION  .  KING  .  NIC  .  MVRIN  .  THO  . 
DAINTY  .  EDM  .  KEYSAR  .  KDW  .  PARKINS  .  RAL  .  PACKMAN  .  WIL  . 
COMINS  .  SY  .  WEEDON  .  HEN  .  TOWLEY  .  OCTOBER  .  26  .  1649.  (1"35. 

^fe(l.  III.  I,  /(.  .'^S.'),  HO.  3)  ;  and  one  gilt 
Cromwell,  Lord-General,  1650.   Bust  of  Cromwell,  three-quarters, 
to  right,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  scarf  tied  in  a  knot  on 
his    right    shoulder;     oLI  :  CROMWEL  .  MILIT  :  PARL  :  DVX  .  GEN  :; 
U  Plain,  oviil  (l-'i  hi/  M.    Med.  III.  I,  p.  388,  no.  7),  very  finely  executed 

////   Tlldlliil^  Sillinn  3 

159  Cromwell,  Lord-General,  1650.  Bu.st  of  Cromwell,  three-quarters, 
^  to  right,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  scarf  tied  in  a  knot  on 

I  ^     —  I     -    ^      ^  hi^  right  shoulder  ;  oLi  :  CROMWEL  .  MlLlT  :  PARL  :  DVX  :  GEN  : 

\  U  Plain 

(1-2////  1-1.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  388,  no.  7),  tlm  viedal,  very  finely 
(xendi'd  Inj  Thonia.'i  Siiiion,  hoval,  lid  i<trnck  on  a  round  fian,  and  before 
1h>'  die  tni^  fr<id,ir>'d     [PI.  VI]  1 

160  AiKilhcr,   stnick  upon  a  circnlar  blank  from  fractured  die  {Med.  III.  I, 

y.  .'{SS,  iio.  7),  ri-rii  fiu<-  condition 
Cromwell  and  Fairfax,  1650.  Two  heads,  rever.sible,  Cromwell 
and  the  Devil,  ^Vc.  :  di;x  .  eeN  .  MEX.S  .  IS  .  DEN  .  A  .  SUN  .  DVIVEL.  ; 
^  Two  heads  similarly  placed,  Fairfax  and  a  Fool:  in  the  field, 
fai:k.)X  ;  I) .  KKN  .  soT  .  IS  .  1) .  A  .  s  .  (;kk.  {A\,  1-45.  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  3S!t,  iin.   Ifi),  iiiij'iddi.'^lird  ill  this  nirfal  2 

161  Naval   Reward,    H;.')0.      An  anchor,  from  the  beams  of  which  are 

suspended   two  sliiclils  ;    one  bearing  the  Cross  of  St.  George  for 

I     ' _^  '"''"glaii'l,  the  (pth.T  .1  harp  (or  Iielanil,  on  beam  T.s.  (Thomas  Simon); 

^  '  al)(ive,  MKi;visTl,  a  cabh-  eiKiircIcs  the  whole 

1/   IhtPailianieiit  ass.'inltled  in  one  house  with  theSpeaker,  without  loop 
{.Mnl.  III.  I,  y..  :yj(j,  nu.  \-2),  ceri/fine  and  fcnj  rare     [PL  VI]       1 


39 

162  Battle  of  Dunbar,  1650.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left,  hair  long,  in 

plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  scarf  festooned  upon  the  breast ;      () 

in  the  distance,  battle  ;  THE  LORD  OF  HOSTS  .  wobd  .  at  dvnbab  .  septbm  :  t  .     ^         

3.1650;  on  truncation,  T .  SIMON.  F.  ^  ~t 

9:  Plain 

(1  hy  -85.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  391,  no.  13),  very  fine  1 

163  Battle  of  Dunbar,  1650.     Bust  of  the  Protector  to  left,  hair  long,  in 

plain  falling  collar,  armour  and  scarf,  on  truncation  THO  SIMON  FE,       ^' 

in  background  battle,  the  loed  of  hosts  woed  at  dukbab  septbmbbb  t.  3,  1650  f)  ,     v^ 

^  The  Parliament  assembled  in  one  house  with  the  Speaker  ''^^  ^    /         -T* 

{Med.  III.  1,2).  392,  no.  14),  very  fine  1 

164  William    II    of    Orange,  Disputes  with   the  States,   1650.      Bust 

of  William  II  of  Orange,  three-quarters,  to  right,  hair  long, 
in  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  scarf,  and  George  of  the  Garter 
suspended  to  riband  ;   the  field  is  decorated  with  tracery  of  orange 

branches  ;    WILHELMVS   II  .  D  .  G  .  PRINC  .  AVRAIC^    COM  .  NASS  .  E*  ; 

behind,  P.  v.  A.  (Peter  Van  Abeele) ;  5^  Armorial  shield  of  William, 
crowned,  and  surrounded  by  the  Garter  (2-55.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  393, 
no.  16) 
William  II  of  Orange  and  Princess  Mary,  1650.  Bust  of 
William  II  of  Orange,  three-quarters,  to  right,  &c. ;  same  as  the 
preceding ;  ^  Bust  of  Mary,  Princess  of  Orange  to  left,  hair 
elegantly  wreathed  with  diamonds  and  pearls,  pearl  necklace  and 
earring,  drapery  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder ;  the  field  is 
decorated  with  tracery  of  roses  and  thistles  ;  MARIA  D .  G  .  PRINCEPS 
M  .  BRIT  .  AVRANT  .  DOTARIA  .  ETC. ;  behind,  P.  V.  ABEELE  (in  mono- 
gram), F.  (2-55.     3Ied.  III.  I,  2).  'i93,  no.  17)  2 

165  Coronation    at    Scone,    1651.       Bust   of    Charles   II   to   right, 

crowned,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  ermine  robes,  and  collar 
of  the  Garter ;   CAROLVS  .  2  .  G  .  SCO  .  ANG .  fra  &  Hi .  REX  .  Fi .  DE  . 
cor .  2 .  ia  .  scon  .1651 
)^  Lion  rampant,  to  left,  holding  a  thistle  in  his  paw ;    NEMO  .  ME  . 

IMPVNE  LACESSET 

(.R,  1-25.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  394,  no.  18),  cast,  and  slightly  chased. 
Cojiunemm-ative  of  the  Coronation  of  Charles  II  hy  the  Scots  at  Scone, 
1  Jan.  1651,  very  fine  1 

166  Inigo  Jones,   1652.     Bust  of  Inigo  Jones,  three-quarter  length,  hair 

long  and  flowing,  short  beard,  with  cap  on  head,  plain  broad  falling 

collar  and  doublet  buttoned,  holding  in  left  hand  a  sheet  of  paper  ',^  y        1 '  D    —  Z' 

Xo  ^ 

(2-62),  cast,  and  chased,  very  fine  and  unpublished     [PI.  VII]        1 


■  / 


40 

167  Martin  Tromp,  died  1653.    Bust  of  Tromp,  three-quarters,  to  right, 

in  plain  falling  collar,   doublet,  metal  gorget,  and  medal  of  St. 
Michael  suspended  to  riband  ;  the  field  is  damasked  with  arabesque 

ornaments  ;    MART  .  HERP  .  TROMP  .  R  .  L  .  ADM  .  V  .  HOLL  .  E .  WESTV  . 

A°.i653;  on  truncation,  P  V  A.  (in  monogram)  F.  (Peter  van 
Abeele  fecit.) ;  the  whole  within  laurel  wreath 
9>  Armorial  shield  of  Tromp,  with  helmet,  crest,  and  supporters ; 
behind,  two  anchors  crossed  ;  on  a  scroll  above,  OBYT  ^  56  ;  in  a 
compartment  below  is  a  naval  battle ;  in  the  foreground  an  English 
ship  sinking 

(2-8.     Med.  III.  i,p.  402,  no.  32),  very  fine  1 

168  Martin    Tromp,  died    1653.     Bust  of  Tromp,  almost  full-face,  in 

plain  falling  collar,  doublet,  metal  gorget,  and  medal  with  his  own 
arms  suspended  to  riband  ;  MARTEN  .  HARPERTSEN  .  TROMP .  RIDDER ; 
beneath  bust,  i.  pool. 
51  Naval  action,  in  the  fore-ground  an  English  ship  sinking ;  LIEV- 

TENANT  .  ADMIRAAL  .  VAN  .  HOLLAND  .  VOOR  .  HET  .  VAADERLAND  . 
GESNEVVELT  .  DEN .  lo. AVGVSTI  .  ANNO .1653 

(2"7.     Med.  III.  I,  ]).  403,  no.  33),  very  fine.     Conimejnorative  of  the 
death  of  Tromp     [PI.  VIII]  1 

169  Martin  Tromp,  died  1653.    Bust  of  Tromp,  three-quarters,  to  right, 

&c.,  from  the  same  portrait  as  no.  138,  between  palm  branches; 
two  infant  genii  hold  a  navaJ  crown  above  his  head ;   at  the  sides, 
naval   trophies  ;    on  a  band  below,  Myn  hert  en  bandt  was  voor  htt 
landt. 
Ijl:  Naval  engagement,  in  front  an  English  ship  sinking ; 

Waarom  doet  muller  Trump  door  hunst  van  gout  en  silver  leeven  : 

cm  dat  hy  dyser  eezv  door  krygsdeugd heeft  verdrevcn  ob'yt  den.  i o  aug.  1653 

ra.  m.  rose 

(3-0.     Mnl.  III.  I,  p.  403,  no.  34)     [PI.  VIII]  1 

170  Another,  as  preceding,  hut  not  gilt  1 

171  Martin    Tromp,    died    1653.      Bust   of   Tromp,    three-quarters,   to 

right,  with  accompaniments  and  inscription,  similar  to  the  preceding 
5>  Naval  engagement,  no  sinking  ship  ;  legend  similar  to  the  preceding, 
the  word  ohijt  being  omitted 

(2-65.     Mcil.  III.  I,  p.  404,  no.  35)  1 

172  Martin    Tromp,    dit-d    1653.       Bust  ahuost  full-faced  of    Tromp, 

MART  .  ilAKP  .  TROMP  .  II .  L  .  AD  .  V  .  HOL  .  ZE  .  WES  . 

^  Naval  engagement,  no  sinking  ship;  legend  as  on  preceding  medal 
(/R,    2-65),    tin,  jil(i.ijiu'.'<  chased,  and  soldered  together,  unpublished 
and  prohahhi  viivpw  1 


41 

173  Martin    Tromp,   died   1653.      Bust  of  Tromp,  three-quarters,  to 

right,  in  plain  falling  collar,  large  gorget,  mantle  round  bust,  and 
medal  with  his  own  arms  suspended  to  riband ;  underneath,  two 
tablets,  one  inscribed,  I.  L.  del.  (Jan  Livens  (?)  delineavit) ;  the 
other,  D.  V.  KiswiCK.  f.  (Deric  Van  Riswick  fecit) ;  the  artists' 
names ;  martinvs  .  herperti  .  trompius  eques  .  et  .  thalassiar  . 
HOLLAND!^.  XX  ANS. ;  in  the  field,  ^T.  LV.  (aged  55) 
9)  Naval  engagement ;  VICTOR  .  HOSTiUM  .  fortiter  .  pro  .  patria  . 
PUGNANS  .  OCCUBUIT  .  lo  .  AUG  .  AN?  .  DOM  .  cioiocLiii. ;  beneath 
ships,  D.  V.  R.  (Deric  van  Riswick) 

{2-2.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  404,  no.  36)     [PL  VII]  1 

174  General    Lambert,  1653  (?).     Bust  of  Lambert  to  left,  hair  long, 

plain  falling  collar  and  doublet  ;  No  9= 

(1-3  by  -95.     See  Med.  III.  i,  p.  405)  1 

175  William   Lenthall,   1653.     Bust  nearly  facing  to  right,  hair  long, 

lion's    head   at   shoulder,   plain   scarf ;    landscape  in  background,  ^-^  ^     —  IT"^ 
within  cartouche  border  ornamented  with  skull  and  masks;  under 
truncation,  C.T. 

(3-5%  3)     [PL  VIII]  1 

176  Sir  James  Harrington,  1653.     Bust  of   Harrington  to  left,  hair 

long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  scarf  festooned  over  the 
breast  and  tied  on  left  shoulder  ;  on  truncation  c/.   jS  .   (Thomas 
Simon) 
^  Inscription  THE  ,  effigies  .  of  .  S^  :  Iames  .  Harrington  .  of  .       / 
SwEAKLEY  .  IN  .  Y  .  GOV  :  OF  :  MiD  :  K"^  &  Bar  .  Mai  .  Gen  :  OF  .  y 


forces  .  of  .  Y  .  CiTTIES  .  OF  .  LONDON  .    &    .  WESTMINSTER  .  AT  . 

E 

Y  .  BaTTELL  .  OF  .  NeWBERY  .  IN  .  1644  .  A  .  MEMBER  .  OF  .  PARLIA- 

E  E 

MENT  .  FOR  .  Y  .  COV  :  OF  .  RVTLAND  .  &  .  ONE  .  OF  .  Y  .  COVNCEL  . 

OF  .  State  .  aged  .  45  .  1653. 

(1-3.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  408,  no.  43)  [PL  V]  1 


177     Cromwell,   Protector,   1653.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left  in  plain 
falling  collar,  decorated  armour  and  scarf,   OLIVERVS  .  DEI .  gra  . 

REIPVB  ANGLIiE  .  SCO  ET  .  HIB   &  PROTECTOR,    and    below    bust  THO 
SIMON  F  . 

Jl  Lion  sejant,  laureate,  supporting  shield  of  the  Protectorate  ;  on  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence  the  paternal  coat  of  Cromwell,  pax  .  QV^E- 

RITVR  .  BELLO  . 

(Med.   III.  I,  pp.  409,  419,  no.  45),  very  fine  1 


5>  7. 


42 

178  Cpomwell,  Protector,  1653.     Rust  of  Cromwell,  three-quarters  to 

right,  in  plain  falling  collar,   armour,  and  scarf  with  fringe  and 
looped  on  right  shoulder,  OLiv  .  D  .  o  .  R .  P .  ANG .  SCO  .  et  .  hib  .  pro  . 
under  the  bust,  T.  S.  (Thomas  Simon) 
^c  Lion    sejant,  laureate,  supporting  a  shield,  as  on   the   preceding, 

PAX  .  QV-ERITVR  .  BELLO. 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  I,  /?.  410,  no.  46)  1 

179  Cromwell,  Protector,   1653.     Bust  of  Cromwell,  three-quarters  to 

right,  in   plain    falling    collar,  armour,  and  scarf  with  fringe  and 
looped  on  right  shoulder,  oi.iv  .  i) .  G  .  R .  P  .  ANG .  SCO  .  ET .  HiB .  PRO  . 
under  the  bust,  T.  s.  (Thomas  Simon) 
51  Lion    sejant,  laureate,   supporting  a  shield,  as  on   lot  147,   PAX  . 

QVvERITVR  .  BELLO. 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  1,  p.  410,  no.  46)  1 

180  Henry  Cromwell,  1654.     Bust  of  Henry  Cromwell,  three-quarters, 

to  right,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  armour  and  scarf  across 
breast,  on  truncation  A.  s. 
l;l  HEN  .  CROMWELL  .  GUB  .  HIB  .  1 654  .  across  field,  border  of  leaves  and 
roses  obv.  and  rer. 

(1-15  h)j  -95.     Mnl.  III.  I,  p.  412,  no.  49)  1 

181  Peace  with  Holland,  1654.     Two  armed  female  figures  representing 

Britain  a!id  Holland,  holding  spears,  each  surmounted  by  a  cap  of 
Liberty,  and  bearing  a  fiag  with  the  arms  of  their  respective  coun- 
tries ;  Peace  is  uniting  the  shafts  with  a  wreath  of  olive ;  the  field 
is  decorated  with  tracery  of  fioral  ornaments 

HIKK  ]}1NT  ])E  HEIL'gE  VREE  DEN  BRIT,  EN  BATAVIER, 
DE  AVERELT  EEIl'  .  T  VEKI'.ONT,  EN  VREEZ'  ER  KRYGSBANIER. 
ni.  III.  fieur-de-lis 
l;l  A  ship,  her  sails  tilled  ;  favouring  gales  propel  her  forward  ;  Fame 
above  and  Tritons  below  proclaim  tlie  peace  ;  below,  A°  .  1654. 
WAAROM  ZEILT  .  TVREDESCHIP  OP  T  .  SILVER  .  IN  .  DE  .  ZEE  1 
OM  .  DAT  .  DE  .  BKOEDEPvKRIIG  .  VERANDERT  .  IS  .  IN  .  VREE. 

?n.  III.  rose 

(3-L'.      ^rnl  III.  \,p.  413,  no.  50),  vni/ Jinr     [PL  VII]  1 

182  Peace  with  Holland,  1654.     Two  armed  female  figures  representing 

Britain  and  lldUaiid,  holding  spears,  each  surmounted  by  a  cap  of 
Liberty,  and  bearing  a  fiag  with  the  arms  of  their  respective  coun- 
tries ;  Peace  is  uniling  the  shafts  with  a  wreath  of  olive  ;  the  field 
is  decorated  with  tracery  of  lioral  ornaments 

iiiKi;  lUNi"  itK  iikii,"(;h  \kkh  den  r.Ri'i",  en  batavier, 
DK  WKiu'j.i  i;ki;'.i  vi;i;i'.(»nt,  en  vi;ekz'  er  kry(;sbanier. 
7n.  III.  fieur-de-lis 


43 

Lot  182 — continued. 

9i  A  ship,  her  sails  filled ;  favouring  gales  propel  her  forward ;  Fame 
above  and  Tritons  below  proclaim  the  peace  ;  below,  A° .  1654. 

WAAROM  ZEILT  .  X'VREDESCHIP  OP  T  .  SILVER  .  IN  .  DE  .  ZEE  1 
OM  .  DAT  .  DE  .  BROEDERKRIIG  .  VERANDERT  ,  IS  .  IN  .  VREE. 

ra.  m.  rose 

(3-2.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  413,  no.  50)  1 

183  Peace  with  Holland,  1654.     Britannia,  with  a  harp  on  her  knee, 

and  Holland,  with  her  lion  at  her  feet,  are  holding  up  a  cap  of 
Liberty 

Mentibus  unitis  priscus  procul  absit  amaror, 

PiLEA  NE  SUBITO  PARTA  CRUORE  RUANT. 

in  exergue,  CoxcL  :  ~^  T> .  APRIL  .  A°  .  M  .  DC.  Liv. 
$1  A  British  and  a  Dutch  ship  of  war,  sailing  peaceably  together  upon 
a  calm  sea 

LUXURIAT  GEMINO  NEXU  TRANQVILLA  SaLO  ReS. 

Excipit  uanimes  totius  Orbis  Amor. 
on  the  stem  of  each  ship,  s .  D .  (Sebastian  Dadler.) 

(2-4.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  Uo,  710.  52),  very  fine     [PI.  VII]  1 

184  Peace   with    Holland,    1654.      Neptune,  having  on  his  knees  the 

shields  of  the  Commonwealth  and  Holland,  attached  to  the  beams 
of  two  anchors  crossed  and  united  by  an  olive  wreath,  is  advancing, 
facing,  in  his  naval  car,  which  is  decorated  with  palm  branches  and 
a  caduceus  with  cap  of  Liberty  ;  two  Tritons  attend  upon  him  ;         ^ 
the  rays  of  the  sun  fill  the  field  ;  AMANTIVM  IRA  amiciti^e  redin-       ^ 
TEGRATIO  est.     On  the  car  is  the  artist's  name,  Jerian  Pool ;  below,   ^  ^  ~  /  ^ 

fecit  Ariuterdami  • 

1^  Inscription,  Ter  Memorie  der  Vrede,  Unie  en  Confcederatie,  den  15  April 
soiemneiyck  gejloten  tot'  West  Monfter,  tufschen  zyn  Hooghcyt  den  Heer 
Protecteur  vande  Republique  van  Engelant,  Schotlant,  en  Trlant  ter  eener, 
en  de  Hoogh  mogende  Heer  en  Staten  Generael  ter  andre  syde ;  daer  op 
wederzyts  Ratificatie  in  behoorlycke  forme  den  2  der  maent  Maij  is 
uytgezvij'selt,  en  gepubliceert  den  27  der  selver  Maent  Anno.  1654. 

(2-35.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  416,  no.  53)  1 

185  Many,  Princess  of  Orange,  and  her  Son,  1654.     Bust  of  Mary, 

Princess  of  Orange  to  left,  hair  elegantly  wreathed  with  diamonds 
and  pearls,  pearl  necklace  and  earring,  drapery  fastened  with  brooch 
on  the  shoulder  ;  the  field  is  decorated  with  tracerj'^  of  roses  and 
thistles;  MARIA  D  .  G  .  PRIXCEPS  .  M  .  BRIT  .  AVRANT  .  DOTARIA  .  ETC. ; 
behind,  P.  v.  abeele.  (in  monogram)  F. 
^  Bust  of  William  HI  (as  a  child),  three-quarters  to  right,  wearing 


^.'-'" 


h 


44 

Lot   185 — anilinufd. 

over  a  lace  cap,  a  hat  decorated  with  ribands  and  jewellery,  and 
two  ostrich  feathers  drooping  behind,  drapery  round  the  bust ; 
underneath,  a  band  inscribed,  wilhelmvs  III  .  D  .  g  .  PRINC  . 
ARAVS  .  ETC.  AN .  1654. ;  in  the  field,  PVA.  (in  monogram)  F.  (Peter 
van  Abeele  fecit) ;  around  is  a  broad  border  of  branches  of  laurel 
and  orange  entwined 

(2-55.     Med.  Ill  i,  p.  417,  vo.  55),  very  fine     [PL  VII]  1 

186  William  II  and  William  III  of  Orange,  1654.    Bust  of  William  II 

of  Orange,  three-quarters,  to  right,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar, 
armour,  scarf  across  the  breast,  and  Greorge  of  the  Garter  suspended 
to  riband  ;  the  field  is  decorated  with  tracery  of  orange  branches  ; 

WILHELMVS    II  .  D  .  (t  .  PRINC  .  AVRAIC^   COM  .  NASS  .  E^  J   behind, 

p.  V.  A.  (Peter  van  Abeele) ;  same  as  no.  16 
9)  Bust  of  William  III  (as  a  child),  three-quarters  to  right,  &c.  ;  same 
as  the  last,  and  with  same  inscription  on  band 

(2 -55.     Med.  Ill   I,  p.  418,  no.  56)     [PL  X]  1 

187  Subservience  of  France  and  Spain,  1655.     Bust  of  Cromwell 

to  left,  laureate,  in  plain  falling  collar  and  armour  ;  OLIVAR  .  D  G  . 

R    P  .  ANG  .  SCO  .  HIP.ERNL*;  .  PROTECTOR. 

ijl  Britannia  seated  to  left ;  Cromwell  kneeling  with  his  head  in  her 
lap,  the  French  and  Spanish  Ambassadors  contending  for  the  first 

salute  ;  RETIRE  .  TOY  .  l'HONNEVR  .  APPARTIET  .  AN  .  ROY  ,  MON  . 
MAISTER  :  in  exergue,  LOVIS  .  LE  .  GRAND. 

(1-85.     Med.  III.  \,  p.  420,  no.  60),  a  rtry  finely  chased  cast  1 

188  Cromwell    and    Masaniello,    1658.     Bust   of    Cromwell,    three- 

quarters  to  ri<rht,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar  and  armour, 
between  two  soldiers  supporting  a  laurel  wreath  over  his  head  ;  in 
the  cartouche  below,  OLiVAR   cromwel    protector  v  .  engel  : 

SCIIOTL  :  YRLAN  .1658 

\^  Bust  of  Masauit'llo,  three-quaiters  to  right,  hair  short,  waistcoat 
open  at  the  neck,  Ix'twceii  two  sailors  supporting  a  crown  over  his 
head  ;  in  the  caitou'lie  below,  mas'anmello  VISSCIIER  EN  CONINCK 
V.  NAPKI.S    1647. 

(2-f<r).      M<'d.  III.  I,  //.  4:52,  no.  78)  1 

189  Death  of  Cromwell,  1G5S.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left  laureate,  hair 

short,  niantlt'   over  .shouldtMS,  oLiVAR   D  .  G  .  RP  .  AN(;  .  SCO  .  HIB  . 
Pl{(»  . 
51  A  young  olive  tree,  sliepherd  attending  flock,  in  the  distance  trees 

aJld  buildings.  NoN   DKI'I'IIKNT  oLIVA  . 

(1  •!.•).     Mi'l.  III.  I,  y,.  };ji.  no.  84),  very  fine,  vith  knurled  edge       1 


45 

190  Death  of  Cromwell,  1658.     Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left,  laureate, 

hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar  and  armour  ;  OLIVAR  .  D  .  G  .  RP  . 

ANG  ,  SCO  .  HIBERNIiE  ,  PROTECTOR. 

-^3  Device  and  legend ;  similar  to  the  preceding 

(1-9.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  435,  no.  85),  executed  in  Holland,  very  fine        1 

191  Prince  William  of  Orange,  on  the  Defeat  of  the  English  by  Admiral 

van    Galen,    1658.      DEN  .  ORDEN  .  WILLEM  .  VORST    VAN    NASSOVEN, 

&c.) ;  Bust  three-quarters  to  right,  in  ruff  and  in  armour 
5^  RIDDER  .  MARTEN  HARPETSEN  .  TROMP  .  &c.  ;   a  conference  of  the 
four  Admirals  named  on  the  medal,  all  with  tall  hats,  and  seated 
round  a  table 

(3"25.     Van  Loon,  11,  3(i0),  a  finely  embossed  and  chased  medal,  very 
rare     [PL  X]  1 

Bronze. 

192  Henry  Ireton,  1650,  by  T.  Simon.     Bust  of  Ireton  to  left,  hair  long, 

no  drapery,  qvid  .  tibe  .  retribvam  (?)  and  below  truncation,  T.  S. 
1650 
55=  A  soldier  climbing  up  a  rock  and  setting  fire  to  the  roof  of  a  cottage, 
in  the  distance  landscape  and  battle,  IVSTITIA .  NECESSITAS .  Q  .  IVBET 
(1-2  by  M5.  Med.  Hist,  xxiii,  5 ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  387,  no.  6),  very 
fine  and  very  rare     [PI.  VI]  1 


CHARLES   II. 

1649—1685. 
Gold. 

193  Restoration,  1660,  "  Invidia  Maior."     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right, 

laureate,  &c. 
$1  Pallas,  or  Britannia,  seated  to  left,  pierces  Envy  with  her  spear,  and 
points  to  heaven  ;  INVIDIA  .  MAIOR  . 

(1-4.     Med.  ni.  I,  p.  459,  no.  52),  very  fine     [PI.  IX]  1 

194  Restoration,  1660,  "  Felicitas  Britanniae."     Bust  of  Charles  II 

to  right,  hair  long,  flowing  upon  the  shoulders,  in  scale  armour, 
with  lion's  head  on  breast,  straps  on  shoulder,  and  mantle  fastened 
with  brooch  on  the  shoulder ;  CAROLVS  .  secvndvs  .  d  .  g  ,  MAG  .  brit  . 

FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX. 

51  Justice,  laureate,  bearing  the  scales,  and  leaning  on  the  fasces, 
accompanied  by  Hercules,  and  Pallas,  bearing  ears  of  corn,  presents 
the  olive  branch  to  Britannia,  seated  under  a  cliff  near  the  sea- 
shore, and  holding  spear  and  shield  ;  above,  an  infant  genius  brings 


J 


46 

Lot  194 — continued. 

a  palm  branch,  and  Fame  proclaims  the  happiness  of  Britain,  as 
expressed  by  the  legend  in  the  exergue,  FELICITAS  .  BRITANNI^E  . 
29  .  MAI  I  .  1660.  ;  rays  from  heaven  beam  over  all 

(3"3.    Med.  HI.  I,  p.  460,  no.  53),  very  fine  and  unpublisJied  in  gold 
[PI.  X]  '     1 

195  General   Monk,    1660.     Bust  of  Monk  to  right,  hair  long,  curling, 

in   plain  falling  collar,   armour,  and   scarf  across  the  breast;   on 

truncation,  <^ .  0.   (Thomas  Simon) 
W     r  1  -   iA  Inscription,  Georgivs  Munke.  Omnivm.  copiarvm  .  in  .  Anglia  . 

*   '      '  Scotia  .  et  .  Hiueknia  .  Dvx  .  Svpremvs  .  et.  Thalassiarcha 

^TE  :  52  .   1660. 

(1"35.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  465,  no.  63),  exfremely  fine  and  excessively 
rare     [PI.  V]  1 

From  the  Wliitohuad  collection. 

196  Coronation,  1661     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  crowned,  hair  long, 

in  royal  ermine  robes,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter ;  CAROLVS  .  ii . 

D.  G  .  ang  .  S('0  .  FR  .  ET  .  HI  .  REX. ;  on  truncation,  T.  H.  (Thomas 

Simon) 

P  —     '^  -    Jt  Charles  II,  to  left,  in  royal  robes,  holding  the  sceptre,  is  seated  on 

'  a  throne  ;  Peace  hovering  over  him,  places  the  crown  upon  his  head 

EVERSO  .  MISSVS  .  SVCCVRRERE  .  SECLO  .  XXIII  .  APR  .   1661 

(1-15.     M'd.  III.  I,  p.  472,  no.  76)  1 

197  Coronation,  1661.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  crowned,  hair  long, 

in  royal  ermine  robes,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter  ;  CAROLVS  .  II . 
D .  G  .  ANG  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET  .  HI  .  REX.  ;  on  truncation,  T.  s.  (Thomas 
Simon) 
^  Charles  II,  to  left,  in  royal  robes,  holding  the  sceptre,  is  seated  on 
a  throne  ;  Peace  hovering  over  him,  places  the  crown  upon  his  head  ; 

EVERSO  .  MISSVS  .  SVCCVRRERE  .  SECLO  .  XXIII  .  APR  .    1661 

(1-15.     Mrd.  III.  I,  p.  472,  no.  76)  1 

198  Charles  II  and  Catherine,   1662.     "The  Golden  Medal."     Bust 

of  Charles  11  to  ri^ht,  laureate,  hair  long,  Howing  in  front,  in 
scale  armour,  with  lions  head  on  shoulder,  and  mantle  tied  in  a 
knot  on  the   shoulder  ;    CAROLVS  .  ii  .  DEI  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  FRAN  . 

I  -   ET  .  HIB  .  RKX. 

/  3=  Bust  of  Catherine  to  right,  hair  gracefully  and  compactly  arranged 

with  a  ])Iain  tillct  and  strings  of  pearls,  one  loose  ringlet  at  each 
side  of  the  neck  ;  the  gown  is  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder, 
and  a  mantle  thrown  over  it ;  CATHARINA  .  D.  G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  FRAN  . 
ET  .  HIBER  .  RKGINA. 

(1-7.     Med.  III.  i,j>.  489,  no.  Ill)  1 


47 

199  Peace  of  Breda,  1667.     Shield  of  the  city  of  Leyden,  crowned 

dividing  the  DATE  M.DC.LXVII.  ;  above,  the  inscription,  TRIBUUM 

PR^F  .  OB  .  OPERAM  PR/ESTITAM.  ;  on  a  scroll,  E  .  FOCO  .  REFOCILIATIO. 

$1  Ship  sailing  to  right ;  on  flags,  the  letters  A.  s.  ( Arend  Smeltzing) ; 
below,  FELiciTER . ;  legend,  asserto  .  per  .  vulcanum  .  neptuno  . 
PAX  ;  m.  m.  star 

{N,  1-15.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  532,  no.  181),  very  fine  and  very  rare     1 
This  medal  was  struck  by  order  of  the  magistrates  of  Leyden,  and  a  speci- 
men in  gold  was  presented  to  each  of  the  Overseers,  who  were  appointed  to 
supply  lists  of  the  hearths  of  that  city  for  the  purpose  of  levying  the  hearth-tax 
for  the  support  of  the  Xavy. 

200  Peace  of  Breda  and  Alliance  of  England  and  Holland,  1667. 

An  English  and  a  Dutch  ship  sailing  amicably  alongside  each  other, 
an  olive  wreath  decorates  the  main-topmast  of  each 

51  A  festoon  of  fruit  and  flowers  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  olive,  whence       ^  '^"^  

are  suspended  the  shields  of  Great  Britain  and  Holland  below 
branches  of  palm  and  laurel,  and  a  band  inscribed  britan  .  batav  : 
PAX  .  1667  .  CA. 

(1"75.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  534,  no.   184),  very  fine,  and  uiipublished  in 
this  metal  1 

201  Peace  of  Breda,   1667.     "Favente  Deo."     Bust  of  Charles   II  to 

right,  laureate,  hair  long,  and  no  drapery  ;  CAROLVS  SECVNDVS  DEI 

GRATIA  MAG  .  BRI .  FRAN  ET  .  HIB  .  REX. 

5c  Britannia,  seated  to  right,  at  foot  of  rock,  contemplates  her  navies      1 

sailing  on  the  ocean,  &c.,  favente  .  DEO  ;  in  exergue  BRITANNIA  . ;  r^    l^ 

edge  inscribed  carolvs  .  secvndvs  .  PACis  .  ET  .  imperii  restitvtor 
AVGVSTUS  -1- ,  and  two  roses  before  CAROLVS  and  mullets  in  legend 

(2 -2.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  535,  no.  186),  the  rarer  variety  of  this  interest- 
ing medal  1 

202  Charles  XI  of  Sweden,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1669.     The  Garter 

twisted,  inscribed,  formed  into  a  circle  with  the  medal  of  the  George      ^ 

suspended  from  the  buckle,  passed  through  the  crowns  of  England 

and  Sweden,  and  ten  pairs  of  interlinked  C's  CONCORDIA  .  regum  •  - /^   i  *^    , 

1669 

^  St.  George  on  horseback  to  left  spearing  the  dragon 

(1*65.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  544,  no.  19S),  very  fine,  and  probably  unique 

in  gold  1 

From  the  Montagu  collection. 

203  British  Colonization,  1670.     Busts  conjoined  of  Charles  II  and 

Catherine,  the  hair  long,  neck  bare,  in  ornamented  armour,  she  is 
in  slight  drapery  ;  carolvs  .  ET  CATHARINA  .  rex  .  ET  .  regina  .  ^ 

^  Globe  whereon   appears  some  portion    of   all   the   four   quarters,      '^^  «      |      "" 

DIFFVSVS.  IN  .  ORBE  .  BRITAN VS  1670. 

(r6.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  546,  no.  203),  fine,  and  scarce  in  this  metal    1 


::Xll 


I  - 


Cli-' 


^.A. 


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204  The  Elector  of  Saxony,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1671.  St.  George 
aiitl  the  Dragon  to  right,  the  knight  and  his  horse  armed  caparisoned 
as  for  a  tournament ;  en  .  HON N EUR  DU .  souverain  .  DU  tres. 

I   ts^  _  NOBLE  .  ORDRE  DE  LA.  lARTlERE. 

ii  DU  .  THE  HAUT  TRfe  PUISSANT  ET  TRES  EXCELLENT  PRINCE  CHARLES  II 
PAR   LA   GRACE    DE    DIEU   ROY   1)E     LA    GRANDE    BRETAG    FRAN  .  ET 

IHLANDE  DEFEN.SEUR  DE  LA  FOY  M.D.C.LXXI.  in  nine  lines  within  a 
wreath  of  olive 

(1-9.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  548,  no.  205),  very  fine  and  venj  rare,  unpub- 
lisluid  in  gold  1 

205  The  Elector  of  Saxony,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1678.  Similar  to 
last  except  the  date,  which  is  M.D.C.LXXVIII 

(r9.      Med.  III.  I,  p.  h~i'2,  no.  242),  extremely  fine  and  rare,  unpub- 
"  Iv'Iml  in  gold     [PI.  XII]  1 

206  Charles  II,  16.s;5(?;  "  Royal  Medal,"  by  Roeitier.  Bust  of  Charles  II 
to  right,  hair  long,  and  falling  over  shoulder,  in  armour  and  mantle  ; 
CAROL  .  II .  i>.  G.  ANt;L  .  SCOT.  FRAN  ET  .  HIB .  REX,  ;  on  truncation,  R  . 

^  Royal  arms  within  the  Garter,  supporters,  crowned  helmet  with 
—       ,  lambrequins  and  crest ;  in  exergue  DIEV  .  ET  .  MON  DROIT  . 

(2-1.     Med.  111.  1,  p   595,   no.   277),  very  fine,   and  unpublished  in 
this  met  id  1 

Silver. 

207  Badges  of  Charles  II.  Bust  of  Charles  II,  three-quarter  face  to 
right,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  rich  armour,  with  lion's 
heads  on  shoulders,  and  medal  suspended  to  riband  ;  legend  incuse, 
CAFtoLUS  sEClNDis  ;  l;l  Square  royal  shield,  crowned  within  the 
Garter  (•85  ////  -75),  cast  and  chased,  with  ring  {Med.  III.  i,  p.  437, 
/('/.  1).  Bust  of"  Charles  II,  three-quarters  to  right,  ifec,  similar  to 
the  preceding  ;  l;l  Two  angels  supporting  a  crown  (Med.  III.  i,  p.  438, 
no.  5).      Another,  with  crowned  bust  of  king;  ^i  same  as  last  4 

208  Badges  of  Charles  II.  Bust  to  right,  crowned,  long  flowing  hair, 
in  plain  falling  colhir,  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  over  the  shoulder ; 
legend  ineuse,  CAlloLus  SECUNDUS  ;  ^  Oval  royal  shield  within  the 
(iarter  ;  above,  crown  between  C.  R.  Bust  to  right,  not  crowned, 
hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the 
shoulder  ;  legend  incuse,  CAUOLVS  SECVNUVS  ;  l;l  Oval  royal  shield 
within  tlu!  (Matter  ;  above,  crown  between  c  R.  ;  same  as  no.  9 
(1  ////  '75.  Mcil.  III.  I,  y*.  441,  no.  11).  One,  similar  to  preceding, 
but  without  legend,  border  or  reverse  ;  and  another.  Bust  to  right, 
not  crowned,  iVc.  ;  .•-anie  us  no.  11;  no  legend  ;  ^  Phoenix  to  left, 
rising  from  flumes  ;  uliove,  I'uys  of  light  (-S  ////  "7.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  443, 
no.  1.')).     Bust  to  right,   not  crowned,  vVc.  ;  similar  to  no.  11,  but 


49 

Lot  208 — continued. 

between  C  and  R,  crowned ;  9=  Phoenix  to  left,  rising  from  flames, 
&c. ;  same  as  the  preceding  (750  by  6*50.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  443,  no.  16). 
Bust  to  right,  crowned,  long  flowing  hair,  in  broad  falling  plain 
collar,  armour,  and  riband  for  medal ;  oramented  border ;  $1  Cir- 
cular armorial  shield  within  the  Garter  ;  above,  crown  between  C  R. 
(1-25  hy  Mn.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  444,  no.  19  [2]) ;  and  another,  similar, 
but  with  square  shield  on  rev.  8 

209  Badges  of  Charles   II.     With  bust  as  before  in  thin  ornamented 

border,  and  same  type  on  both  sides,  probably  unique.  Another, 
similar  to  preceding,  but  obv.  plain ;  and  a  small  Badge,  Crowned 
head  of  king  between  C  .  R.  Bust  to  left,  crowned,  hair  long,  in 
falling  lace  collar,  armour,  and  medal  suspended  to  riband,  between 
C  R. ;  floral  border  ;  ^  same  as  obv.  (I'l  by  1.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  446, 
no.  23).  Another,  similar  to  last,  but  with  C  i  R .  crowned,  behind 
head  ;  no  reverse,  unpublished.  Bust  front  face,  crowned,  long  wavy 
hair,  in  falling  lace  collar ;  border  of  oval  detached  beads  ;  no 
reverse  ('65.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  448,  no.  28).  Bust  facing,  crowned, 
long  wavy  hair,  in  lace  cravat  or  falling  collar  and  royal  robes, 
between  c  R.  ;  beaded  border ;  no  reverse  (55.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  448, 
no.  29)  ;  and  two  others,  of  very  thin  fabric  9 

210  Charles  I    and    Charles  II,    1660.     Bust    of    Charles    I,    three- 

quarters   to  right,  hair  long,  in   broad  falling  lace  collar,  doublet 
buttoned,  and  riband  to  suspend  medal ;  CAROLVS  .  D.  I. 
5^  Bust  of  Charles  II,  almost  full  face,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,       K    V/  «%  / 

doublet  buttoned,  and  broad  riband  with  medal ;  CAROLVS  .  D  .  ii.  ;   v/^      t  —  "^  '^    \^ 
field  on  both  sides  decorated  with  tracery  of  flowers 

(•8.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  449,  no.  33)     [PL  X]  1 

211  Restoration,    1660.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  &c.  ;  ^  Three 

crowns  on  the  branches  of  a  leafless  oak  ;  above,  the  sun  bursting 
from  clouds;  TANDEM  REVIRESCET.  (I'S.  Med.  III.  vol.  I,  p.  453, 
no.  38).  Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  &c. ;  bare  head,  C  .  R  .  at  sides ; 
9:  Three  crowns  on  the  branches  of  a  leafless  oak,  &c.  ;  same  type 
and  legend  as  previous,  but  incuse  (1'4  by  ri5,  Med.  III.  i,  p.  454, 
no.  40),  cast  and  chased,  with  ring ;  the  reverse  is  in  imitation  of  en- 
graving. Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  &c. ;  similar  to  no.  37,  with 
the  addition  of  a  crown  upon  his  head ;  legend  incuse,  CAKOLUS 
SECUNDUS. ;  9^  Three  crowns  on  the  branches  of  a  leafless  oak,  &c. 
(1*4  by  1"15).  Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  crowned,  &e.  ;  similar 
to  the  preceding  ;  legend  incuse,  CAROLVS  SECVXDVS.  ;  ^  Three 
crowns  on  the  branches  of  a  leafless  oak,  &c.  ;  same  type  and  legend 
as  no.  38,  but  incuse  ('85  by  -75.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  454,  no.  41)         4 

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k 


50 

212  Restoration,   1660.     Bust   of   Charles   II   to   right,  not   crowned; 

legend  incuse,  CAROLVS  .  SECVNDVS  .  REX. ;  ^  Dove  with  olive 
branch  on  the  top  of  a  mount  (Ararat)  within  a  border  of  leaves 
(Med.  III.  I.  p.  454,  110.  42),  cast  and  chased,  and  with  ring.  Double 
cypher  of  C.  R.  for  CAROLUS  rex.  ;  Ijl  Crown  and  rising  sun  ;  orna- 
mental border  on  both  sides  (M.  Med.  Hist,  xxvi,  4  ;  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  45,  no.  49)  3 

213  Embarkation  at  Scheveningen,   1660.     Bust  of  Charles  II,  al- 

most full  face,  hair  long,  in  large  neckcloth  with  bow,  armour,  and 
medal  suspended  from  string  of  jewels  ;  CAROLUS  .  II .  D  :  G .  MAGN^  . 

BRIT .  FRA  .  ET.  HIB  .  REX. 

5^  Fleet  under  sail ;  above.  Fame  with  a  trumpet  and  scroll  inscribed 
SOLI  DEI  GLORIA.  ;  below  a  shell  inscribed  S.  M.  is  liit  Hollant  van 
Scheveling  afgevaren  naer  fyn  Conincryken  A°  i66o  Juni  z.  ;  IN  NO- 
MINE MEG  EXALTABITUK  CORNU  EIUS.  PSAL.  89  [v.  25],  m.  m. 
quatrefoil ;  on  edge,  PVA.  (in  monogram)  F 

(2-75.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  455,  710.  44).  1 

214  Embarkation  at  Scheveningen,  Bust  of  Charles  II,  almost  full 

face,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  doublet  buttoned,  and  broad 
riband  with  medal  ;  the  field  is  decorated  with  tracery  of  flowers  ; 
CAROLUS   D  .  II  as  lot  210 
p.  Fleet  under  sail,  &c.  ;  and  inscription  on  shell  and  legend  same  as 
preceding 

(2-7.-))  1 

215  Landing  at  Dover,  1G60.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  hair  long, 

witli  drapery  round  the  shoulders,  large  cravat  bow,  and  George  of 
the   Garter   .suspt^nded    to  riband  ;  all  witliin   branches  of  laurel  ; 
upper   legend,  DEUM  .  I'ROVIDENTIA  .  ATQ  .  MISERICORDIA  .  VIVO  .  ; 
_  /  lower  legend,  anno  .  RESERAT.-E  .  SALUTIS  .   1660  .  DIE  .  29  .  MAII  .  ; 

outer  legend,  CAIIOLUS  .  II  .  D  .  G  .  MAGN  :  BRITANN  :  FRANC  :  ET  . 
hii;f.i:n  :  i;kx  :  tn.  in.  rose  slipped  ;  below,  monogram,  y^.  (John 
Koellier) 
Ijl  A  ship  approaching  the  coast,  where  three  warriors,  i.e.  England, 
Scotland  and  Ireland,  holding  sceptre,  sword  and  three  crowns, 
wait  its  an-ival  :  over  the  ship  is  a  star,  indicative  of  the  king,  who 
is  on  board  ;  an<l  the  Hag  is  inscribed  irso  FAVENTE  COELO ;  in  the 
sea.  a  young  oak  growing  from  the  stump  of  an  old  one ;  at  a 
distance.  l)(jver  C-asth;  with  its  Hag  inscribed  PR.EDESTINATO.  ;  over 
tlie  wiiole  beams  the  Eye  of  Providence;  si  DEUS  EST  GUSTOS  QUIS 

MEIS    IlOSriS    KlilT. 

(2-25.     M>'d.  III.  I,  p.  457,  no.  48),  very  fine     [PI.  IX]  1 


51 

216  Restoration,  1660,  Gigantomachia.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  left 

hair  long,  in  lace  cravat,  robes,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter ; 

CAROLVS  .  II  .  DEI  .  GRATIA  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FRA  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX.  Q 

9)  Jupiter,  seated,  upon  his  eagle,  launches  his  thunder  against  the       ^-  '  —       .  ^ 
prostrate  giants  ;  below,  G.  Bower  .  F. ;  a  rich  raised  border  pro-        '  < 

tects  and  ornaments  the  medal  on  both  sides 

(2-5.     Tlfed ///.  I,  ^.  458,  wo.  50)     [PI.  XJ  1 

217  Restoration,  1660,  "Invidia    IVIaior."     Bust   of   Charles   II    to 

right,  laureate,  &c. 
1^  Pallas,  or  Britannia,  seated  to  left,  pierces  Envy  with  her  spear, 
and  points  to  heaven  ;  INVIDIA  .  MAIOR.  (Superior  to  Envy) 

(1-4.     ITe^. ///.  I,  ^.  459,  710.  52)  1 

218  Restoration,  1660,  "Felicitas  Britannise."     Bust  of  Charles  II  to 

right,  hair  long,  flowing  upon  the  shoulders,  in  scale  armour,  with 
lion's  head  on  breast,  straps  on  shoulder,  and  mantle  fastened  with 
brooch  on  the  shoulder ;  CAROLVS  .  SECVNDVS  .  D .  G  .  MAG .  brit  . 

FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX.  C 

^  Justice,   laureate,  bearing  the  scales,   and  leaning  on  the  fasces,     |-s  r\ 

accompanied  by  Hercules,  and  Pallas,  bearing  ears  of  corn,  presentsf'>\   ^  ■ 

the  olive  branch  to  Britannia,  seated  under  a  cliff  near  the  sea- 
shore, and  holding  spear  and  shield ;  above,  an  infant  genius  brings 
a  palm  branch,  and  Fame  proclaims  the  happiness  of  Britain,  as 
expressed  by  the  legend  in  the  exergue,  FELICITAS  .  britanni/E  . 
29  .  MAII  .  1660.  ;  rays  from  heaven  beam  over  all 

(3-3.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  460,  no.  53)  1 

219  Restoration,  1680,  "  Britannise."     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right, 

hair  short,  neck  bare,  in   figured   armour,   and   mantle  over  the 
shoulders ;    AVGVSTISS  .  CAROLO  .  SECVNDO  .P.P.;  below,   mono- 
gram,  ^  (John  Roettier) 
9:  Hercules,  Minerva,  Peace  and  Mercury  (with  features  of  the  king) 

assembled  round  an  altar,  behind  which  stands  Prudence  leaning  , 

on  a  shield,  bearing  figure  of  Britannia  ;  Plenty  reposes  in  the  fore- 
ground ;  rays  beam  from  heaven  ;  NVLLVM  .  nvmen  .  ABEST.  ;  in 
exergue,  BRITANNIA. 

(2-45.     Med.  El.  i,  p.  460,  no.  54)  1 

220  Restoration,  1660,   Moses.     Moses    approaching    the    people    of 

Israel  while  brickmaking  under  the  blows  of  the  Egyptian  task- 
masters, CVM  .  DVPLICATVR  .  ONVS  .  REDIT  .  MOYSES.  ;  9=  Inscrip- 
tion, within  a  wreath  of  oak,  IN  .  ^eter  :  MEMOR  :  Caroli  .  ii .  MA  : 

BR  :  FRANC  :  ET  .  HIBERN  :  CLEMENTISSIMI    REGIS  :  RED^  .  29  .  MAII  : 

1660.  (1-2.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  462,  no.  56).  Another  (as  Med.  III. 
p.  462,  no.  57)  2 

E  2 


52 

221  General  Monk,  1660.  Bust  of  Monk  to  right,  hair  long,  curling, 
n  ill  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  scarf  across  the  breast;  on 
K                                                                 truncation,  3 .^. 

>i     I  (?      -^      L        '  ^  Inscription,  GeORGIVS   MONKE  .  OmNIVM  .  COPIARVM .  IN  .  Anglia  . 

Scotia  .  et  .  Hibernia  .  Dvx  .  Svpremvs  .  et  .  Thalassiarcha 
.ETE  :  5  2  .  1 66o. 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  465,  no.  63)  1 

222  General   Monk,   1660.     Bust  of  Monk  to  left,  hair  long,  in  plain 

falling  collar,  armour,   and  mantle  fastened   with   brooch   on   the 
shoulder  ;  legend  incuse,  GEORGE  DVKE  OF  ALBEMARLE 
51  Armorial  shield  of    Monk,  enclosed  within  the  Garter,  and  sur- 

yT       —  ^  (J mounted  by  the  ducal  coronet,  border  on  both  sides,  composed  of 

laurel  leaves  within  two  corded  circles 

(r45  by  1-2,  gilt.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  466,  no.  65),  rare  1 

223  General  Monk,  1660.     Bust  of  Monk  to  right,  hair  long,  in  falling 

lace  collar,  legend  incuse,  GEORGE  DVKE  OF  ALBEMARLE ;  1^  Incuse, 
square  shield  of  Monk,  surmounted  by  ducal  coronet ;  border  on 
both  sides  composed  of  roses  and  thistles  (I'l  by  -95.  Med.  III.  i, 
jj.  467,  no.  66),  cast,  chased,  and  with  a  how-like  loop.  Another 
similar,  but  1^  has  arms  engraved  2 

224  Solicitor  General  Cooke,  executed  1660,  by  T.  Simon.     Bust  of 

Cooke  to  left,  hair  long,  wearin.i;;  plain  falling  collar  and  doublet, 
with  double  row  of  billions,  headed  border  and  loop,  no  rev. 

(Med.  I,  p.  469,  no.  70.)     [PI.  V]  1 

225  Charles  II  and  William  III,  Prince  of  Orange,  1661.     Bust  of 

Churles  II,  almost  full  face,  hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  doublet 
l)Uttone(l,  and  broad  riband  with  medal,  the  field  is  decorated  with 
tracery  of  flowers,  CAROLVS.  D.  II. 
U  ^^'illiam  III  of  Orange  on  horseback,  to  right.  &c.  WILHELMVS.  Ill 
I)  G.  PKINC  AXUM  COM.  NASS  E'^. 

(2-7.     Med.  III.  Lp.  471,  no.  74)     [PI.  VIII]  1 

226  Coronation,  KiGl,  by  Simon.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  crowned, 

hair  long,  in  royal  ermine  robes,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter  ; 
(AltOIAS  .  II  .  I)  .  (;  .  ANG  .  SCO  .  FIl  .  ET  .  Ill  .  REX.  Oil  trun- 
cation, T.  S. 
U  Charles  II,  to  left,  in  royal  robes,  holding  the  sceptre,  is  seated  on 
a  throne  ;  I'euce  hovering  over  him,  places  the  crown  upon  his  head 
i:vi:i;so  .  .missxs  .  s\-ccvi;itKKi-:  .  skclo  .  xxiii  .  apr  .  1661 

(1-15.     M'd.  lU.  \,p.  4  72,  no.  76)  3 


227  Coronation,   1661,   "Dixi   Custodiam."      Bust   of   Charles   II  to 

left,  crowned,  hair  long,  flowing  over  the  shoulders,  in  lace  cravat, 
ermine  robes,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter,  CAROLVS  .  II  .  D :  G  : 
MAG  :  BRI  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HI  :  REX  .  CORONATVS.  ;  Jl  Charles  II  as  a 
shepherd,  crook  in  hand,  mantle  floating  behind  him;  three  flocks 
of  sheep  feeding  round  him  ;  DIXI  .  CVSTODIAM  .  xxili  ,  APRIL  . 
i66i ;  edge  CORONATO  .  PASTORE  .  OLAT  .  OVILE.  stops,  stars  (1-3. 
Med.  III.  I,  p.  473,  no.  78) 
Coronation  Memorial,  1661.  Two  C's  interlinked,  crown  above; 
^  a  rose,  floral  border  on  both  sides 

(•55    Med:  III.  I,  p.  477,  no.  85)  2 

228  Coronation,  1661.     "lam  Florescit."     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  left, 

laureate,  hair  long,  flowing  over  the  shoulders,  in  falling  lace  collar, 
ermine  robes,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter,  CAROLVS  .  II .  D .  G  . 

MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRA  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  FI  .  DE 

51  Oak-tree  in  full  leaf,  three  crowns  among  the  branches  ;  above,  the 
meridian  sun;  lAM  .  FLORESCIT.,  exergue  23  .  APR  .  1661 

{M  1-7.    Med.  El.  i,  p.  475,  no.  83)     [PI.  VI]  1 

This  medal  is  beautifully  cast  bj-  Thomas  Simon,  Vertue  says,  it  "  was 
designed  and  made  for  a  badge  or  cognizance  to  be  worn  by  the  new  intended 
order  of  Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak." 

229  Lady  Lane  (Dorcas  Brabazon),   1602,  by  T.  Simon.     Bust  of  Lady 

Lane  to  right,  hair  in  plaited  knot  at  back  of  head  and  two  ringlets 

at  side,  she  wears  pearl  necklace  and  pearl  drop  earring,  low-necked        ]_^ 

gown  with  border  of  lace  or  embroidery  ^  -   ^  —  I  ^    — ^  - 

$1  Incuse  DORCAS  BRABAZON  GEORGII  LANE  .  EQ  :  AV  .  DILECT  CONIVX. 
MDCLXII 

{Med.  III.  I.  p.  480,  no.  89),  very  fine  and  very  rare     [PL  V]        1 

230  Marriage,   1662.     Busts  of  Charles  II  and  Catherine  face  to  face. 

He,  laureate,  hair  long,  flowing  behind,  is  in  armour  with  lion's  head 

on  shoulder,  and  mantle  ;  she,  with  her  hair  collected  behind  within 

a  coronet,  a  narrow  wreath  twisted  round  the  head,  detached  ringlets 

falling  down  the  neck,  wears  a  slight  mantle  over  the  gown,  which      *      - 

has  sleeves  fastened  with  jewels  ;  within  two  circles,  CAROLVS  .  ii .     j.    "^  |   »J     " 

ET    .    CATHARIXA  .    D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  ET  . 

REGINA.     Under  busts,  G.  B.  (George  Bower),  m.  ra.  rose 
9;  Fame,  facing,  blowing  her  trumpet  and  bearing  an  olive  branch  ; 

QVANTVM   .    SAT    .    ERIT   .    HIS  .    DICERE  .  DIGNVM  .  AND  1 662,  G.  B. 

(George  Bower),  stops,  roses 

(2-1.     Med.  III.  i,p>.  480,  no.  90),  very  fine  2 

231  Marriage,   1662.      "  Maiestas  et   Amor."    Busts  conjoined  to 

right,   of    Charles    II   and   Catherine,    from    the  same   die  as   the 
preceding  ;  ^  Jupiter,  beard  very  long,  mantle  concealing  all  the 


54 

Lot  231  — con  tin  ued. 

lower  limbs,  his  left  hand  holding  the  fulmen  and  resting  on  the 
eagle's  head,  is  seated  to  left,  among  clouds,  opposite  to  Venus,  who 
is  looking  towards  him,  Cupid  behind  her ;  maiestas  et  amor 
(/II,  1-05.  Med.  m.  I,  p.  481,  no.  92) 
Marriage,  Portrait  Medal.  Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  laureate, 
hair  long,  flowing  behind,  in  scale  armour,  with  lion's  head  on 
shoulder,  and  mantle  looped  on  the  shoulder ;  CAROLVS  .  ii  .  D.  g  . 
MAG  .  BRITT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HiB  .  REX. ;  below  G.  B.  (George  Bower) ; 
51  Bust  of  Catherine  to  right,  hair  wreathed  behind  and  collected 
into  a  small  coronet,  detached  ringlets  descend  upon  the  neck  ;  she 
wears  ear-ring,  pearl  necklace,  and  mantle  over  the  shoulders,  with 
brooch  in  front ;  catharina  .  d  .  g  .  mag  .  brit  .  FRAN  .  et  .  hib  . 

REG  .  edge,  SIC  .  SINE  .  FINE  .  DVOS  .  AMBIAT  .  VNVS  .  AMOR  . 

(2-1.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  4:82,  no.  23),  very  fine  2 

232  Another,  with  same  obverse  and  reverse,  but  with  edge  inscribed 

HINC  PROGENIEM  VIRTVTE  FVTVRAM 
EGREGIAM  ET  TOTVM  QV/E  VIUIBVS  OCCVPET  ORBEM.  1 

233  Two  others,  both  with  inscribed  edges  and  reading  ORBUM  (one  gilt)    2 

234  Marriage  Badges  or  Memorials,  1662.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to 

left,  crowned,  hair  long,  in  lace  cravat,  ermine  robes,  and  collar  of 
the  Garter;  at  the  sides,  c  and  R,  both  crowned,   below,  PACE  . 

TRIVMPHANS  . 

yi  Bust  of  Catherine  to  left,  hair  decorated  with  small  coronet,  and 
falling  in  a  heavy  mass  behind,  lace  border  to  the  gown  ;  in  front, 
a  crown,  above,  FVTVRI  .  SPES  .  ;  one  with  two  floral  borders  the 
outer  one  broad,  the  other  without  borders 

(1-2  hi/  105.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  483,  no.  96);  and  three  heart- 
.sliaped  lockets,  two  with  busts  of  the  king  and  queen,  and  the  third 
with  figure  of  Cupid  shooting  in  relief,  around  "  NOE  HEART  MORE 

TRUE  THAN  MINE  TO  YOU."  5 

235  Marriage  Badges,  1662.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  crowned,  long 

flowing  hair,  in  plani  falling  collar  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the 
shoulder  ;  legend  incuse,  CAROLVS  SECVNDVS  ;  ^i  Bust  of  Catherine 
to  left,  with  coronet,  &c. 

(•85  b>/  -75.  M^'>J.  III.  I,  p.  486,  no.  103).  Another,  Bust  of  Cathe- 
rine to  left,  hair  turned  back  from  the  front,  wreathed  and  collected 
into  a  coronet  towards  the  hack  of  the  head,  large  mass  of  ringlets 
behind,  drapery  over  the  shoulders;  legend  incuse,  INFANTA  DONA 
CATIIKRINA.  ;  \Ji.  incuse.  Two  orange  trees  with  their  stems  inter- 
twiuetl,  ca.sl,  with  ring,  the  head  is  in  high  relief,  the  rest  incuse 
(1  l)y  -S.').  J/"/.  ///.  I,  yy.  486,  no.  104). 
Charles  II  and  Catherine,  1662.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right, 


Lot  235 — continued. 

laureate,  hair  long,  flowing  behind,  no  drapery,  CAROLVS  .  ii .  d  .  g  . 
MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX. ;  $L  Bust  of  Catherine  to  right, 
hair  confined  by  a  fillet,  tied  into  a  bow  in  front  and  behind,  with 
one  detached  ringlet,  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder  ; 

GATHER  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA  . 

(1-4.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  488,  no.  109),  very  fine  3 

236  Charles  II  and  Catherine,  1662.     A  variety  of  the  above  medal 

distinguished  by  the  monogram  ^  (John  Roettier),  under  the 
King's  bust,  and  by  the  Queen  having  two  ringlets  behind  the  neck, 
struck  upon  a  much  thicker  blank  of  silver  (1-4.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  489, 
no.  110) 
Charles  II  and  Catherine,  1662.  "  The  Golden  Medal." 
Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  flowing  in  front,  in 
scale  armour,  with  lion's  head  on  shoulder,  and  mantle  tied  in  a 
knot  on  the  shoulder ;  CAROLVS  .  ii  .  DEI  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  FRAN  . 
ET  .  HIB  .  REX.  ;  5^  Bust  of  Catherine  to  right,  hair  gracefully  and 
compactly  arranged  with  a  plain  fillet  and  strings  of  pearls,  one 
loose  ringlet  at  each  side  of  the  neck  ;  the  gown  is  fastened  with 
brooch  on  the  shoulder,  and  a  mantle  thrown  over  it ;  catharina  . 

D  .  G  .  mag  .  BRI .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIRER  .  REGINA.  (l*?.    Med.  III.  I,  p.  489, 

no.  Ill)  2 

237  St.  Catherine,  1662.     O  as  the  reverse  of  the  last;  ^  St.  Catherine 

resting  on  a  sword  holds  up  a  palm  branch,  the  broken  wheel  lies 
at  her  feet;  pietate.  insignis.  (Med.  III.  i,  p.  490,  no.  113.) 
Nuremberg  Counter,  1662.  Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  laureate, 
hair  long,  in  mantle  ;  CAROLVS  .  ii  .  D  .  G  .  ilAG  .  BR  .  fra  .  ET  .  HIB . 
REX.  ;  5^  Royal  arms,  in  square  shield,  &c.,  covnters  .  CONR  . 
LAVFFERS  .  RECH  .  PFENING  . ;  the  portrait  is  copied  from  the  early 
shillings  of  Charles  II  (1  -15.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  494,  no.  121),  rare  in  silver  2 

238  Commercial  Treaties  between  Holland,  France  and   Eng- 

land, 1662.  Mars  prostrate  beneath  the  feet  of  Peace,  who  holds 
an  olive  branch  and  cornucopia,  and  stands  amidst  military  trophies, 
and  has  before  her  the  crowned  shields  of  Holland,  France,  and 
Englanil ;  DEVS  NOBIS  H.EC  OTIA  FECIT.  ;  m.  ni.  rose  :  Ii  Inscription 
incuse, 

De  Free  met  een  oiyvenbant 

Verbint  het  vrye  Nederlant 

Aen  groot  Britanje  ent  Franscheryck 

Zoo  bloeyt  de  Staet  der  Fromenwyck 

MDCLXII. 

(2-05.     Med.  Ill  \,  p.  496,  no.  125),  very  fine 
Naval   Reward,   1665.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair 


n^- 


.      56 

Lot  238 — contimied. 

short,  mantle  round  the  shoulders ;  carolvs  .  SECVNDVS  .  d  .  g  . 
MAG  .  BKi  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX.  m.  m.  mullet ;  9)  Charles  II, 
habited  as  a  Roman  general,  standing  on  the  sea-shore  under  a  rock, 
viewing  a  naval  engagement ;  the  two  nearest  ships  sailing  before 
the  wind;  in  exergue, PRO .  talibvs  .  avsis.  (2-45.  Med.  III.  i,p.  503, 
Hc.  139),  struck  as  an  honorary  reward,  a  fine  medal  by  John  Roettier    2 

239  Earl  of  Southampton,  1664.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Southampton 

to  left,  hair  long,  descending  in  detached  curls,  in  falling  lace  collar, 
cloak,  and  riband  to  suspend  medal ;  cap  on  the  head  ;  on  trunca- 
tion, Tho :  Simon. 

9)  THOMAS  .  COMES  SOVTHAMPTONI^.  SVMMVS  .  ANGLIC  THESAVRARIVS 
&C.  MDCLXIIir 

(1*65.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  502,  no.   137),  gilt,  cast  from  a   model  by 
Abraham  Simon,  and  chased  by  Thomas  Simon     [PI.  V]  1 

240  Earl  of  Southampton,  as  the  last,  hut  not  gilt  I 

241  Duke  of  York,  Naval  Action  off  Lowestoft,  1660.     Bust  of  the 

Duke  of  York  to  right,  hair  long,  flowing  over  the  right  breast,  iu 
armour  and  ample  mantle  round  the  shoulders  ;  lACOBVS  .  DVX  . 

EBOK  .  ET   .    ALBAN    .    DOM    .    MAGN    .    ADMIRALLVS  .  ANGLI.E  .  &C.  ; 

below,  'J^rfti.   wT. 
$1  Naval  engagement,  one  ship  in  front,  bearing  the  Admiral's  flag 
and  the    Royal  standard  ;    NEC  MINOR  IN  TERRIS.  ;    in    exergue, 
3  .  ivxii.  1665 

(3.     Mc'd.  III.  I,  p.  504,  no.  142),  very  fine  1 

242  Dominion  of  the  Sea,   1665.     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  left,  laureate, 

hair  long,  in  richly  figured  armour,  which  is  ornamented  with  a 
lion's  head,  and  mantle  over  the  shoulders ;  CAROLVS  .  II .  D  ;  G  ;  M ; 
BR ;  lit ;  KT  .  K  ;  KKX. ;  on  truncation,  T.  R.  (Thomas  Rawlins) ; 
IJi  An  Engli.sli  .shij)  in  full  sail  to  right,  the  flag  inscribed  C.  R. ;  leg. 
N()S.  PEXKs.  IMI'KKIVM.,  floral  border  On  both  sides  (cast),  (1-6  by  15. 
Med.  III.  I,  p.  506,  HO.  144).  Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair 
long,  flowing  Ix-hind  Liic  neck  and  on  his  left  shoulder,  neck  bare,  in 
mantle;  CAiioi.vs  .  ii  .  D  .  g  .  M  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX. ;  below, 
Simon.  (Tliomas  Sinioii) ;  U  Charles  II,  in  royal  robes,  crowned,  and 
bearing  a  trident,  is  drawn  over  the  sea  in  a  naval  car  by  four  sea- 
horses ;  fli-et  in  the  distance;  ET  .  PONTVS  .  SERVIET  .  1665.  (Tl. 
ran  Lnon,   II,  507  ;  M^d.  III.   i,  p.   506,   no.    145).     Tliis  small  but 

bnUlliflll  iD'dol  ;>•  snj,ir,>,'il  fn  h,'   flic   hid    of   Thoiil'is  SuHOn's  WOrk.       Its 

ddfe  .<hoi':-i  tlidt  if  inis  intended  to  commemorate  the  empire  of  the  sea 
obtained  hy  Etn/loid  fit  rough  the  vicfwy  of  3  June,  1655.      Very  fine  2 


57 

243  Action    at    Bergen,    1665.     Naval   action   within    the   harbour  of 

Bergen  ;  beyond,  the  city  ;  on  this  side,  houses  protected  inland  by 
palisades,  and  people  witnessing  the  fight ;  below,  G.  POOL.  ^ 
Inscription,  0/>  de  roof  zugt  van  Caret  de  tweede  vorgevallen  den 
lo  Augusti  1665  voor  bergen  in  'Noorweegen. 

Dus  wort  Brittanjes  Trotr.  gestuijt, 

die  %elfs  bij  Vriendt  vaert  op  vrijbuijt ; 
en  tergt  de  Noortfche  Wallen. 

Hi;  schaekt  Vorft  Fredericks  haven  recht 

dog  krijgt  Sijn  loon,  door  boeg  en  plecht 
van  Neerlandts  donderballen. 
underneath,  branches  of  laurel.  (2*15.  ilfed^. ///,  I,  ^.  508,  wo.  140) 
Naval  action  within  the  harbour  of  Bergen,  &c. ;  same  as  the  pre- 
ceding; $1  Inscription  within  a  border  of  oak  leaves.  Anno  1665  den 
10  AuguJ'ti  genaakte  d''Engehche  Graafva  Zandwigh  met  15  Oorloghs-^chepc, 
4  kitzen,  2  branders,  tot  voor  de  have  van  Bergen  in  'Noorweegen,  alwaar  de 
10  Ooft-lndifcheschepen  waren  ingelopen,  waarop  hy  den  Commandant  van  de 
Deens  Kroon  niet  konnende  omzetten,  xigh  met  de  genoemde  Stuarts  Vkot  in  een 
halve-mae  gingh  zetten  en  de  Nederlantsche  met  huyi,  en  hair  meenden  in  te 
slicken  ;  zuaar  op  de  van  die  Kafteelen  als  haer  Sckepen  vuur  gaven,  end'Enge 
hair  Anckers  happen,  en  met  schade  vlught  namen.  (2*1.  Med.  III.  I, 
p.  509,  no.  150)     [PI.  IX]  2 

244  Alliance  of  France  and  Holland,  1666.    Bust  of  Louis  XIV,  hair 

very   long   falling   in  front  of   breast,   armour,   &c. ;    LVDOVICVS. 

MACHVS.  REX.  CHRISTIANISS. 

51  France  as  Minerva  extends  her  shield  over  Holland  who  places  her 
hand  upon  an  altar  as  relying  upon  the  compact ;  BATAVIS  .  terra  . 

MARIQVE  .  DEFENSIS  ;  in  exergue,  RELIGIO  FOEDERVM  .  M  .  DC  .  LXVI  . 

(2-85),  venj  fine  1 

345  Proposed  Commercial  Treaty  with  Spain,  1666.  Bust  of 
Charles  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  fringed  mantle  round  the 

shoulders  ;     CAROLVS  .  SECVNDVS  .  DEI  .  GRATIA  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  . 

ET  .  HIRER  .  REX.  ;  m.  m.  mullet 
5c  Statue  of  Charles  II,  habited  as  a  Roman  general,  standing  upon  a 
pedestal  near  the  sea  crowded  with  shipping;  redeant  .  commercia  . 
FLANDRis. ;  in  exergue,  1666 

(2-2.     Med.  III.  I,  2).  516,  no.  161)  1 

246  Naval  Action  with  the  Dutch,  1666.  Naval  engagement ;  on  a 
piece  of  wreckage  the  artist's  name,  G.  pool  .  feict  .  i  .  a  .  DAM.  ; 
51  The  shields  of  the  Seven  United  Provinces,  suspended  over  the 
inscription, 


58 

Lot  246 — continued. 

De  Godt  der  goden  -zet 

Den  oceaen  de  wet. 
Ah  hooft  der  amiraelen 
Hy  J'terkt  der-  Staeien  helt. 
Die  boett  het  Britfsch  gezcelt. 
If'ie  kan  Godts  maght  bepaelen.      I  .  V  .  V. 
VICTORIA  ORD  .  CONFCED  .  BELG  .  SVB  AVSP  .  ARCHIT  .  MI  .  RUITER  . 

1666  , 1 .  ivNi.   (2-25.    Van  Loon,  11,  524  ;  Med.  HI.  i),  rare   [PI.  IX] 
Naval  Action  with  tlie  Dutch,  1666.     A  general  in  Roman  cos- 
tume caresses  a  fawning   lion,  and  holds  a  sceptre,  to   which  is 
attached  the  shield  of  Amsterdam,  and  a  laurel  wreath ;  Amsterdam 

in  the  distance, 

Manhaftiche'^t  befchermt  het  lant 
en  leyt  de  bhetsucht  aen  den  bant. 
^  Inscription, 

Toen  Munster  zveek  en  Careh  k'lelen  vloon, 

Het  Vander  IVey  .  dees  Jtlvre  ftemple  fmede. 
Manhafttgheyt  verd'ient  een  lauwer  Croon, 

Hy  temt  de  leezv  ontbloot  van  regt,  en  i-ede 
der  Burgren  moet  bevryt  de  vrye  ftaat 
-ivie  moet  ontbreeckt  zvas  nimmer  goet  foldaat. 
1666. 
Edge  plain    (1-8.     Van  Loon,  ii,  524;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  520,  no.  166) 
[PI.  XII]  2 

247  Michael    de    Ruyter,  Naval    Action,  1666.     Bust  of   De   Ruyter, 

three-quarters,  to  right,  in  plain  falling  collar,  doublet,  and  badge 

of   the  Order  of   the  Elephant  suspended  to  a  riband ;   above,  a 

t:   V-f  Triton  and  a  Xereid  holding  a  naval  crown  over  his  head,  trophies 

"^  /  ^  ^^    arms    behind    him ;    underneath,    a   band   incusely   inscribed, 

M  .  A  .  D  .  KUYTP:R  LUYT  ADMIRAAL  .  GEN 

\}a  Naval  Engagement ;  in  front  stern  of  a  sinking  ship,  legend  incuse 

HIEll  .  STRYCKT  .  UET  .  BRITSCH  .  GEWELT  .  VOOR  .  NEDERLANT,  &C. 

(3-1.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  522,  no.  168)  1 

248  Cornelius  Tromp,  Naval  Action,  1666.  Bust  of  Tromp,  three- 
quarters,  to  right,  in  lace  cravat,  doublet,  and  broad  scarf  across 
the  body  ;  above,  two  Tritons,  holding  laurel  wreath  over  his  head, 
trophies  of  arms  Ix'hind  his  shoulders;  on  a  band  beneath,  incusely 
inscribL'<',  coknklis  tkomp  LUYT  .  ADMIRAAL  .  V  .  HOLL.  Legend 
incuse, 

Suo    IIHELDT    >[EN    TltuMl'    HIER   AF  .  DES   AMSTELS   ADMIRAAL. 
HV    SlKECKl'    DE    /KF,    LN    i;RA\DT,    (JELYCK    EEN    BLIXEMSTRAAL. 

A°.   1666. 
^  Naval  eiiga^'omciit  and  legend  :  same  as  last 

(3-15.     M.'d.  in.  I,  p.  .J24,  no.  172),  rare     [PL  XI]  1 


I 


59 

249  Michael    de    Ruyter,  Naval  Action,  1666.     Bust   of   de   Ruyter, 

almost  full  face,  in  plain  armour,  small  ruff  round  neck,  and  the 
Collar  and  Order  of  St.  Michael ;  M.  A.D.  RUITER .  lIadm  ,  V .  HOLL .  E*^  '^ 
^  as    the   two    preceding,    unpublished   and   extremely  fine  and  rare 
[PI.  XI]  1 

250  Michael    de    Ruyter,  Naval   Action,    1666.     Bust  of  de  Ruyter, 

three-quarters,  to  right,  head  facing,  hair  long,  in  cravat,  armour, 
mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the  right  shoulder,  collar  and  badge  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Michael ;  MICHAEL  de  rviter  provinciarum  confoe- 
DERAT :  BELGic :  archithalassvs  dvx  et  eqves.  ;  on  truncation, 

C  .  AD  .  F  . 

$1  Naval  engagement ;  in  the  foreground,  ship  on  fire ;  in  exergue, 

PVGNANDO. 

(2-75.     iMed.  III.  i,  p.  522,  no.  169),  very  fine  1 

Van  Loon,  ii,  76,  has  placed  this  medal  under  the  year  1676,  as  if  relating  to 
de  Euyter's  death  in  the  naval  engagement  ofE  Syracuse.  The  reverse  refers, 
however,  to  the  war  with  England,  and  occurs  on  other  medals  of  this  time. 

251  Cornelius    Evertsen,    Naval  Action,    1666.     Bust   of    Evertsen, 

three-quarters,  to  right,  in  lace  cravat,  doublet,  and  broad  scarf 
across  the  body ;  above,  two  Tritons  holding  laurel  wreath  over  his 
head ;  trophies  of  arms  behind  his  shoulders ;  on  a  band  beneath, 
incusely  inscribed,  CORN  .  evertsen  .  ADMIRAAL  .  zbeI.  Legend^ 
incuse, 
heer  everts,  met  triomf,  op  't  bed  van  eer  gesneeft. 

ALDUS    IN   'T   silver   DOOR   DE   KUNST   VAN    MULLER    LEEFT. 

A°.  1 666  .  14  Junii. 
^  Naval  engagement  and  legend,  as  Med.  III.  I,  p.  521,  no.  167. 

(3-05.     Med.  III.  i,  ^.523,  no.  171).  1 

252  Michael  de  Ruyter,  Ships  burnt   in  the   Medway,   1667.      Bust 

of  de  Ruyter  in  plain  armour  and  cravat ;  legend  (incuse)  M.  D.  D. 
RVYTER.  R.  L*  ADMIR  AAL  GEN.  V  HOL  .  EC. ;  beneath  the  bust  in 
script  characters,  (o  JvcittcvilV  .tun  .a.  1667;  no  reverse 

(2  "2),  unpublished  1 

253  Peace  of  Breda,  1667.    Holland,  facing,  holding  a  sceptre,  termina- 

ting in  an  open  eye,  and  a  spear  with  her  arrows  attached,  tramples 
upon  Discord ;  at  her  feet  repose  a  lion  and  a  lamb ;  in  the  distance 
are  seen  ships  in  flames,  and  view  of  Breda ;  MITIS  ET  FORTis, ;  in 
exergue,  procul.  hinc  .  mala  .  bestia  .  regnis  (!)  iun  122. 1667  c.a. 
l;t  Peace,  facing,  holding  a  sheathed  sword  with  olive  wreath  on  the 
point,  a  cornucopia,  and  a  caduceus,  tramples  upon  arms  :  a  hand 
from  heaven  sustains  a  garland  of  fruit  and  flowers,  and  the  united 
shields  of   Great  Britain  and  Holland  ;    merchant  vessels    fill  the 


f  ^i."  i; 


1-^- 


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Lot  253 — ronfinued. 

background,  and  across  the  field  is  a  band  inscribed,  IRATO  BELLUM 

PLACATO  NUMINE  PAX  EST. ;  in  exergue,  REDIIT  .  CONCORDIA  .  MATER  . 

BRED.E  .  lUL  .  31  .  k°.  1667  ;    shield    of    Breda;    edge,    NUMISMa  . 

POSTERITATI  .  SACRUM  .  BELC4A  .  BRITANNOQUE  .  RECONCILIATIS  . 
CUM  .  PRIVIL  :  ORDIN  :  HOLLAND  :  ET  .  WEST  : 

(2-8.     Med.  Ill  I,  j>-  528,  no.  176),  nn-y  fine  1 

254  Peace  of  Breda,  1667.     A  lion,  spoiling  amongst  arms  and  cannon, 

near  the  sea  covered  with  shipping;  below,  LEO  BATAVUS. ;  legend 
chronogrammatic,    sIC    fIxes    nostros.    Leges    tVtaMVr,    et 
VxDas.  ;  on  left,  1 .0 .yi .J\  .L.  in  cypher,  the  artist's  initials. 
^  Inscription,  DEo .  avspice  .  assertls  .  XON  .  minore  .  animo  .  qvam  . 

SVCCESSV  .  AVITIS  .  PATRLE  .  LEGIBVS  .  ADVERSUS  .  TRES  .  POTEN- 
TISSIMOS  .  HISPANIAKVM  .  REGES  .  COACTIS  .  DEINDE  .  SEMEL  . 
ITERVMQ;  CONTRA  .  VICIXOS  .  BRITANNOS  .  ARMA  .  SVMERE  .  BATAVIS  . 
POST  .  PACEM  .  EGREGLV  .  VIRTVTE  .  BELLO  .  PARTAM  .  ATQVE  . 
REDVCTA  .  GEXEUIS  .  HV>[AXI  .  COMMERCLA. .  CONSVLES  .  SENATVSQVE  . 
AMSTELODAMEXSIS    .    MUXVMEXTVM    .    HOC    .    CIO.    lO.    LXVII.    F  .  C.  ; 

above,  the  shield  of  Amsterdam 

(2-7.     Med.  III.  I,  IK  529,  no.  177),  very  fine     [PL  XI]  1 

255  Peace  of   Breda,   1667.     Shield  of   the  city  of  Leyden,  crowned, 

dividing  the  date    M.DC.LXVII.  ;    above,  the  inscription,    TRIBUUM 

PR.«F  .  OB  .  OPEHAM  PK.KSTITAM.  ;  on  a  scroll,  E  .  FOCO  .  REFOCILIATIO. 

^  Ship  sailing  to  right ;  on  flags,  the  letters  A.  S.  (Arend  Smeltzing) ; 

below,  FELICITEK.  ;  legend,  ASSERTO  .  PER  .  VULCANUM  .  XEPTUNO  . 
PAX. ;  lit.  in.  star 

(1-15.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  532,  no.  181),  unpuhlished  A\  1 

This  in«'(lal  was  struck  by  order  of  the  mugistrates  of  Leyden.  and  a  speci- 
men in  u'oid  was  ]ircsented  to  each  of  the  Overseers,  who  were  appointed  to 
supply  lists  of  the  hearths  of  that  city  for  the  purpose  of  levying  the  hearth-tax 
for  the  support  of  the  Navy. 

256  Ships  burnt  in  the  Medway,  and  Proclamation  of  Peace,  1667. 

'J'he  Ijurniiig  of  ships  near  Chatham,  in  the  foreground,  one 
sinking;  bcnciiLli,  u  .shell  insci'ibod,  Juii.  1667  Door  Order  van  haer 
E.  Hoogh  Mog  .  ondcr  'thclcp  van  d .  Heer  .  R.  Muh  .  A  .d  .  Rubier  L  .  Ad . 
gcneracl  J ijn   hrjprongcn   np  dc   Rivicr   va'i    Chattam  d'Coninckx  Oorloogh 

Schcpcn  en  die  verbrant  en  gefomken. 

\}.  Peace,  hohJ'.ng  olive  branch  and  cornucopia,  is  .seated,  facing,  upon 
piles  of  arms,  supported  by  infant  genii  of  war  holding  an  arrow 
and  a  torch  ;  from  a  cable  which  forms  a  border  to  the  medal  are 
suspended,  on  one  side,  the  sliields  of  France,  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland,  Dcnniaik,  and  Sweden  ;  on  the  other,  those  of  the  Seven 
I  nited  Provinces:  above,  a  scroll  incusely  in.scribed,  SOLI  DEu 
(U.OKIA.  ;  below,  a  tablet  incusely  inscribed,  Den  .  6  Septcmb'.An",  1667 


61 

Lot  256 — continued. 

is  de  Vreede  tufchen  haer  E  .  Hooghm  en  dent  Coningh  van  Groot-Eritanien 
gepublifert. ;  edge,  monogram  of  P  v  A.  (Peter  van  Abeele). 

(2-85.  Van  Loon,  li,  538;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  533,  no.  182),  very  fine 
[PL  XI]  1 

Two  embossed  plates,  chased,  and  united  by  a  broad  rim.  Executed  in 
Holland  by  Peter  van  Abeele.  It  commemorates  on  the  obverse  the  attack  upon 
the  ships  at  Chatham. 

257  Proclamation  of  the  Peace  of  Breda,  1667.     Neptune,  in  his 

car,  decorated  with  olive  branches,  and  drawn  by  four  horses,  raises 
his  trident  to  stay  the  progress  of  a  naval  engagement ;  SIC  CVNCTUS 
PELAGI  CECIDIT  FRAGOR. ;  m.  m.  rose 
5c  View  of  Breda ;  above,  two  infant  genii  supporting  beneath  the 
beams  of  heaven  the  crowned  shields  of  Denmark,  France,  England, 
and  Holland,  with  Sweden  (as  mediator)  in  the  centre  ;  in  exergue, 

BREDA  .  Den.  7  Sept.  1667.       G.    POOL.       Legend,    NULLA    SALUS    BELLO, 
PACEM  TE  POSCIMUS  OMNES. 

(2'05.  Med.  111.  i,  p.  534,  no.  183),  very  fine  and  rare,  executed  hy 
Jerian  Pool  in  Holland,  to  commemorate  the  proclamation  of  the  peace    1 

258  Peace    of    Breda,  and   Alliance    of   England    and    Holland,  1667. 

An  English  and  a  Dutch  ship  sailing  amicably  alongside  each 
other ;  an  olive  wreath  decorates  the  main-top  mast  of  each  ; 
J^  A  festoon  of  fruit  and  flowers  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  olive, 
whence  are  suspended  the  shields  of  Great  Britain  and  Holland ; 
between  them,  branches  of  palm  and  laurel  crossed  and  tied ; 
below,  a  band  inscribed,  BRITAN  :  BATAV  :  PAX.  1667.  ;  C.  A.  (1-75. 
Med.  III.  I,  p.  534,  no.  184),  neatly  executed  hy  Christop)her  Adolf szoon, 
icho  has  committed  the  mistake  of  placing  Scotland  in  the  first  o.nd 
fourth  quarters  of  the  British  shield 
Peace  of  Breda,  1667,  "Favento  Deo."  Bust  of  Charles  H  to 
right,   laureate,   hair   long,   fringed  mantle  round  the  shoulders ; 

CAROLVS  .  SECVNDVS  .  DEI  .  GRATIA  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIRER  . 

REX. ;  m.  m.  mullet ;  9=  Britannia  seated  to  left,  at  the  foot  of  a 
rock  near  the  seashore,  holds  her  spear  and  shield,  and  contemplates 
her  navies  sailing  on  the  ocean ;  meridian  sun ;  favente  deo.  ;  in 
exergue,  Britannia.  ;  edge,  carolvs  *  secvndvs  *  pacis  *  et  * 
IMPERII  *  RESTITUTOR  *  AVGVSTVS. ;  cross  between  two  roses  (2-2. 
Med.  m.  I,  p.  535,  no.  185)  2 

259  Peace  of  Breda,  as  preceding;  and  another  on  the  same  event. 
"Favente  Deo."  Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  Charles  H  and 
Catherine ;  he,  hair  long,  flowing  behind,  is  in  armour  and  mantle 
over  the  shoulders ;  she  wears  slight  drapery ;  carolvs  .  ET  . 
CATHARINA  .  REX  .  ET  .  REGINA.  ;  below,  monogram,  ^,  (John 
Roettier) 


62 

Lot  259 — continued. 

^  BriUinnia  seated  to  left,  on  the  sea-shore,  holds  her  spear  and 
shield,  ships  in  the  distance;  meridian  sun;  FAVENTE  DEO.;  in 
exergue,  BRITANNIA. 

(1-75.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  536,  no.  187)  2 

260  The   Duke's  Bagnio,    1667  (?)     View  of  an  oval  vapour  bath,  sup- 

ported upon  columns,  a  person  undergoing  the  shampooing  process; 

THE  DVKES  BAGNIO  IN  LONG  ACRE  :  TVESDAY.  FRYDAY.  WOMEN. 

9.  JDY.  (James  Duke  of  York)  in  cypher,  crowned,  upon  brass  let  into 
centre  of  a  silver  medal ;  around,  the  Garter 

(1-1.     Med.  III.  \,2K  536,  no.  190),  rare  1 

261  Charles    II    and    Catherine,    1667  (?)    "  Felicitas    publica." 

Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  Charles  II  and  Catherine  ;  he,  hair 
long,  falling  in  front,  is  in  lace  cravat,  armour,  mantle  on  shoulder, 
and  riband  for  medal ;  she  wears  necklace  and  mantle  fastened  with 
brooch  in  front;  CAROLVS.  II.  ET.  CATHARINA.  D.  G.  MAG,  BRIT.  FR. 
ET.  HI.  REX.  ;  in  exergue,  Rk.  ;  below,  G  .BOWER,  r 
$1  A  female  figure,  Felicitas  standing  holding  a  caduceus  and  cornu- 
copia ;  FELICITAS.  PVBLICA.  (Public  happiness) 

(2-15.     Med.  III.  I,  f.  539,  no.  191),  uiqjuhlished  in  this  metal        1 

262  Charles  II  and  Catherine,  1667  (?).     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right, 

hair  short,  neck  bare,  slight  drapery  upon  the  shoulders;  CAROLVS  .  II . 

REX.  ;  below,  r.  r.  (Philip  Koettier) ;  1^  Bust  of  Catherine  to  right, 

hair  compactly  collected  into  a  knot  at  the  back  of  the  head,  tiara 

appears  in  front,  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  her  right  shoulder  ; 

c.\thi:rina  regina.  (1-05.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  540,  no.  192) 
State  of  Britain,   1667  (?).     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  hair  short, 

in  large  wavy  curls,  neck  bare,  no  drapery ;    CAROLO  secvndo.  ; 

below,  p.  R.  (Philip  Roettier) ;    ^  Sleeping  lion  to  left;    QVIESCIT. ; 

in  exergue,  BIUTAX.  (105.  Med.  III.  \,  p.  541,  no.  193) 
Tribute  to  Charles  II,  1667  (?).     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  &c. ; 

same  as  the  preceding;    Ijl  A  rose-bush;   ANTE  OMNES.   {M,  1-05. 

Med.  Hid.  xxx,  1  ;  Med.  III.  i,  'p.  541,  tjo.  194)  4 

263  Duchess  of  Richmond,   1667  (?).     Bust  of  the  Duchess  of  Rich- 

mond to  left,  hair  drawn  back  from  the  ears  and  collected  behind; 

.^  a  metal  baiideau  encircles  tlie  head:    she  wears  a  loose  tunic  with 

\      *  brooch  upon  the  right  shoulder,  and  low  down  on  the  left  arm, 

where  it  is  fastened  by  another  brooch 
9;  Plain.     (2-8.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  541,  no.  195)  1 

The  lesemhlaiicc  In-twcru  this  portrait  and  tlial  of  Britannia  upon  tlic 
reverse  of  a  previously  (icsciibed  medal,  leaves  no  doubt  about  their  beina; 
intended  for  the  sanui  per>oii,  whom  Evelyn  pronounces  to  be  the  fair  Mr.s. 
Stuart  Duehess  of  Uiehinond. 


63 

264  Charles  XI    of  Sweden,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1669.     The 

Garter  twisted,  inscribed,  formed  into  a  circle,  and,  with  the  medal 

of  the  George  suspended  from  the  buckle,  passed  through  the  two 

crowns  of  England  and  Sweden,  and  two  pairs  of  interlinked  C's  ; 

CONCORDIA  REGUM  .  1 669. ;  9>  St.  George,  full  faced,  on  horseback 

to  left,  sword  at  his  side,  pierces  with  his  spear  the  mouth  of  the 

Dragon,  writhing  on  its  back ;  SALUS  POPULORUM.  (1-65.    Med.  Ill  I, 

p.  544,  no.  198) 

British  Colonization,  1670.    Bust  conjoined,  to  right,  of  Charles  II 

and  Catherine  ;  he,  hair  long,  bare  neck,  wears  ornamented  armour  ; 

she  is  in   slight   drapery  ;    CAROLVS  .  ET  .  CATHARINA  .  rex  ,  ET  . 

REGINA. ;   ^  Globe,  whereupon   appear   some  portions  of   all  the 

four  quarters;    diffvsvs  .  IN  .  ORBE  .  britannvs.     1670.;    m.  m. 

cross  (1-6.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  516,  no.  203)  2 

The  former  struck  in  Sweden.  Clifirles  II  conferred  the  Order  of  the  Garter 
upon  Charles  XI,  19  June,  1668,  and  he  was  invested  at  Stockholm,  29  July 
following. 

265  The  Elector  of  Saxony,  Knight   of  the   Garter,  1671.     St. 

George  and  the  Dragon  to  right ;  the  knight  and  his  horse  armed 
and  caparisoned  as  for  a  tournament ;  En  HONNEUR  DU  Souverain 
DU  tres  NOBLE  Ordre  de  LA  Iartiere.  ;  m.  m.  rose;  5^  In- 
scription within  laurel  wreath,  Du  TRE  HAUT  TRE  puissant  et 
tres  excellent  Prince  Charles  .  II .  par  la  grace  de  Dieu 
ROY  DE  la  Grande  Bretag  :  Fran  :  et  Irlande  Defenseur  de 
LA  FOY  .  M  .  D  .  c  .  LXXI.  (1-9.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  548,  no.  205). 
Charles  XI  of  Sweden,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1671.  St. 
George  and  the  Dragon  to  right ;  CAROLVS  .  xi .  rex  .  SVE  .  EQ  .  NOB  . 
ORB  .  PERISC  .  INAVG.  ;  in  exergue,  29  .  MAII  .1671.;  ^  The  Garter, 
inscribed,  formed  into  a  circle  with  the  star  within,  passing  through 
two  crowns  and  two  pairs  of  C's  interlinked  ;  all  within  the  collar  of 
the  Order  with  the  George  suspended  ;  CONCORDIA  .  regvm  .  SALVS  . 
POPVLORVM.  (1.7.    Ashmole,  p.  455  ;  Med.  III.  i,  p.  549,  no.  206)      2 

The  former  struck  at  Dresden  to  commemorate  the  installation,  at  Windsor, 
29  May,  1671.  of  John  George  II,  Elector  of  Saxony,  as  a  Knight  of  the  Garter. 

266  Baron  de   Reede,  1671.     Bust  of  Baron  de  Eeede  to  left,  hair  long, 

cap  on  his  head,  in  plain  falling  collar  and  doublet  buttoned  close  ; 
badge  of  the  Order  of  the  Elephant  suspended  to  riband  ;  iohannes 

BARO  DE  REEDE  LIBER  DOM  .  DE  RENSWOUDE  ET  EMMICKHUYSEN. 
1^  Inscription,    INTER   ORD  .  FOED  .  BELGII    GEN  .  ET   EORUM   AD   CAR  .  I 
BRIT  .  REG  .  LEGAT .  EXTR .  REGII  DANI.E  ORDIN  .  ELEPHANTINI  EQUES 
VIRIDI  SENECTA  ^.T  .  AN  .  LXXVIII  PATER  AVUS   PROAVUS   CUM  IPSE 
ET   UXOR   lACOBA   AB   HEEDE   ANN  .  LXXVII  VIDERENT   SUPERSTITES 


64 

Lot  266 — continued. 

FILIOS  NEPOTES  ET  PRONEPOTES  EISDEM  POSTERISQUE  EORUM  HOC 
TAXTI.^  FELICITATIS  GRATIQUE  IN  DEUM  ANIMI  MONUMENTUM 
RELIQUE  .  ANNO  CONIUGII  LV  .  SALUTIS  CIOIOCLXXI. 

(1-95.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  549,  no.  207),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

2G7  William  III  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  &c.,  1672.  Williamlll 
of  Omiige  on  horseback  to  left,  head  bare,  in  armour  and  scarf 
floating  behind,  and  holding  truncheon  ;  wilhelmvs  .  Ill :  D  :  G  : 
PRINC  :  AVR  :  C  :  NAS ;  Ijl  Shield  of  William,  crowned,  and  surrounded 
by  the  Garter  (1-5.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  552,  no.  211) 
William  III  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  &c.,  1672.  Lion 
pierced  with  an  arrow  springing  to  left  towards  an  orange-tree,  &c. ; 
same  as  the  preceding;  A  IKHOVAH  HOC  FACTVM  EST;  Iji  Shield  of 
"William,  crowned,  and  surrounded  by  the  Garter  {Med.  III.  I, 
p.  553,  no.  213) 
Liberty  of  Conscience,  1672.  Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  hair 
short,  neck  bare,  in  armour  and  ample  mantle  fastened  with  brooch 
on  the  right  shoulder  ;  OPTIMO  .  PRIXCIPI  .  CAROLO  .  II  .  D  .  G  .  M  . 
BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGI.  ;  below,  Phi/ip  .  Roti .  F. ;  l;l  A  female 
figure  seated,  facing,  the  base  of  her  seat  inscribed  LIBERTAS  ;  she 
is  enveloped  in  ample  drapery,  and  holds  a  sword  and  cornucopia 
in  one  hand,  and  book  inscribed  fides  in  the  other ;  FIDEI .  DEFEN- 

SORI   RELIGIOMS  .  REFORM AT.E  .  PROTECTORI.  :    On   edge,    ARCHITEC- 

tvr.'E  navalis  ET  MOXET/E  INSTAVRATORL,  Two  roses  (2-3.  Med. 
III.  I,  p.  5.^)3,  /((/.  2U)  3 

266  Liberty  of  Conscience,  1672.  As  the  medal  in  last  lot,  but  with 
edge  plain  ;  and  a  Trial  Piece  of  the  obv.  of  a  similar  medal,  but 
the  king  is  laureated  and  the  drapery  different,  no  signature  of 
artist,  vtiij  fine  and  apparenilij  unpublished  2 

269  Duchess  of  Portsmouth,  1673.  Bust  of  the  Duchess  of  Ports- 
mouth to  right,  hair  curled  in  front,  compactly  braided  behind  ; 
loose  drapery  across  the  body;  LVCIA  .  DVCISSA  .  PORTSMOVTHEXSIS. ; 
ti  Cupid  .seated  to  j-ight  upon  a  globe  ;  omnia  VINCIT.  (IT.  Med. 
III.  I,  ]>.  554,  no.  215) 
Another,  Bu.st  of  the  Duchess  of  Portsmouth  to  right,  hair  drawn 
back  frc>m  the  forehead  and  twisted  into  a  knot  behind,  from 
whence  (Icsccnds  one  wavy  lock,  a  bow  of  hair  on  the  top  of 
the  head,  which  is  encircled  by  a  plain  fillet;  simply  drapery 
round  bust;  U  pl'iin  (2-3.  M'd.  III.  l,  p.  555,  no.  216),  this  medal 
is  bi/  John  Il'i'-l/irr.  o,i,l  is  ,/i"nfo>ned  in  (he  list  of  his  icorks.  (See 
''Sluart  J'oiin:<,"  ll'nohor.)  2 


65 

270  Duke  of  Lauderdale,  1672.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Lauderdale  to 

right,  hair  rather  long,  curly,  in  armour  with  lion's  head  on  shoulder, 
and  mantle ;  ^  Minerva  seated  to  right,  leaning  upon  a  shield  de- 
corated with  the  armorial  bearings  of  the  Duke,  whose  helmet  and 
crest  rest  on  her  left  hand,  her  right  holding  her  spear ;  behind 
her,  a  mountain  ;  his  motto,  CONSILIO  .  ET .  ANIMIS. ;  in  exergue, 
1672  ;  Joan  Roti.  F.  (2-45.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  550,  no.  208) 
This  fine  medal  is  by  John  Roettier. 

Christ's  Hospital   Badge,  1673.     A  Bluecoat  boy  in  his  peculiar 

costume,  encouraged   by  Arithmetic   holding  a  tablet  of   figures, 

Astronomy  wearing  the  petasus  of  Mercury  and  holding  a  sphere, 

and    Mathematics  a  triangle  and  compasses  ;    on  the  ground,   a 

mariner's  compass  and  the  lead  ;    above,  two  genii  with  caduceus 

and  trumpet ;  and  two  Zephyrs  propelling  favourably  the  ships  of 

England;  AVSPICIO  carol  SECVNDI  .  regis.  1673. ;  no  reverse  (3-2. 

AM.  III.  I,  p.  557 ,  no.  218)  2 

This  is  the  badge  worn  by  the  boys  at  Christ's  Hospital  who  belong  to  the 
Nautical  School,  founded  by  Charles  II  in  1672.  It  consists  of  a  thin  plate  of 
silver.     The  die  was  executed  by  John  Roettier. 

271  Charles  M's  Foundation  of  a  Mathematical  and  Nautical 

School  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1573,  hy  John  Boettier.     King's 
bust  draped,  and  in  rich  figured  armour  to  right 
51 INSTITVTOR.  AVGVSTVS.  1 673.,  a  Bluecoat  boy  encouraged  by  Arith- 
metic, Astronomy,  Mathematics,  and  Mercury  as  Commerce  ;  above, 
Fame  and  Plenty,  &c. 

(2-85.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  556,  no.  217),  extremely  fine  and  rare  1 


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1 


CHARLES    W— continued. 

LOT 

272  Peace  of  London,  1674.  William  III  of  Orange  on  horseback  to 
left;  in  tlie  distance,  troops  assaulting  a  town  on  the  sea-shore; 
above  is  a  branch  of  orange  entwined  by  a  band,  inscribed,  vires 
ULTRA  SORTEMQUE  lUVENT.E.  ;  \}.  Dove,  with  palm  and  olive 
branches,  flying  over  a  tranquil  sea;  rising  sun;  legend  chrono- 
granimatic,  A  DoMIno  VenIt  paX  et  VICtorIa  L.^ta.  (2-4. 
Med.  Ill  I,  p.  561,  no.  225)     [PI.  XII] 

Struck  in  Holland  to  commemorate  the  peace  between  England  and  Holland 
concluded  in  I^omlnn.  l;»  Feb.  [X.S.],  1674.  The  obverse  alludes  to  William 
having  been  appointed  Commander-in-Chief  and  Stadtholder. 

Peace  of  London  and  Popularity  of  William  III  Prince  of 
Orange,  1674.  Man  in  armour,  holding  sword,  extending  left 
hand  towards  orange  branch  held  by  hand  from  clouds,  inscribed 
with  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew ;  on  the  other  side  the  Belgic 
lion,  pierced  by  an  arrow,  extends  its  right  paw  towards  the  orange 
branch  ;  below,  star  and  compartment,  inscribed  : 
WIE  sagh  soo  ver. 
d'oraengie  ster. 

1674. 

legend  iiiNC  hostes  debello.  ;  li  Shield  of  William  III  of  Orange, 
crowned,  and  surrounded  by  the  Garter;  GERMixi  QUOD  AVRIACO 
FiDAT  LKo  1',el(;hjvs,  gallo  l.esvs.  (1-6.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  562, 
no.  226)     [PI.  XII]  2 

'I'liis  piece  coiiimeiiiorates  the  treatyconcluded  between  England  and  Holland 
in  lt>71,  in  CMiisccjuencf  of  whicli  France  was  compelled  to  abandon  all  her 
con'iui>t>  in  the  Xrtlitrland.s  excei)ting  Maestrieht  and  (irave. 

275     Marriage   of  William  III    Prince  of  Orange  and    Princess 
Mary,    1C77.       William   and    Mary,   her  dress   ornamented   with 
roses,  with  their  right  hands  clasped  and  holding  a  flaming  heart ; 
above,  rays  of  light ;  in  the  distance,  building  and  fountain  ;  below, 
— X  tablet,  from  which  an  inscription,  a  portion  of  which  still  remains, 

bill  illegii)le,  has  been  ei-ascd  ;  legend  incuse  : 

IN    DEN    KCHTKNllANT    .M  KT    LIEFD'    EN    TllOUW, 
KROONT    GODT    DUuR    Zi:(;EN    MAN    EN    VUOUW, 


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Lot  273 — continued. 

^  Two  armed  female  figures,  representing  Britain  and  Holland,  holding 
spears,  each  surmounted  by  a  cap  of  Liberty,  and  bearing  a  flag 
with  the  arms  of  their  respective  countries ;  Peace  is  uniting  the 
shafts  with  a  wreath  of  olive ;  the  field  is  decorated  with  tracery 
of  floral  ornaments  ;  legend  incuse  : 

HIER   BINT   DE   HEIL'GE   VREE   DEN   BRIT'   EN    BATAVIER, 

DE   WERELT   EER   't   VERBONT,    EN   VREEZ'   ER   KRYGSBANIER. 

m.  m.  fleur-de-lis 

(3-25.     Med.  111.  I,  p.  b^l,  no.  2U),  very  fine     [PL  XI]  1 

This  medal  is  composed  of  two  plates,  embossed  and  chased,  and  united  by  a 
broad  rim,  by  0.  Miiller. 

274  Marriage  of  William  III   Prince  of  Orange  and    Princess 

Mary,  1677.  Bust  of  William  III  of  Orange  to  right,  hair  long, 
in  lace  cravat,  armour,  and  star  suspended  to  riband ;  gvilh  .  ill . 
D  .  G  .  PRIN  .  AVR  .  HOL  .  et  .  wes  .  gv.  ;  ^  Bust  of  Mary  to  left,  hair 
braided  and  entwined  with  rows  of  pearls,  wearing  pearl  necklace 
and  drapery  fastened  with  brooches  in  front  and  on  the  shoulder ; 

MARIA  .  D  .  G  .  AVR  .  PRIN  .  NAT  .  DE  .  lORC.    (1  -65.      Med.  III.  I,  2>.  568, 

no.  235),  supposed  to  he  the  worJc  of  Nicholas  Chevalier.  And  another, 
as  Med.  III.  no.  236  2 

275  Anne  Eld  red,  died  1678.     Armorial  shield  of  Eldred ;   anne.the. 

WIFE  .  OF  .  JO  .  ELDRED  .  ESq  .  DIED  MAR  .  THE  31  .  1678  AGED  72. 

5c  A  veiled  female  figure  seated,  facing,  holding  a  skull,  the  left  arm 
resting  upon  a  pedestal,  upon  which  is  an  urn  ;  A  .  wise  woman  . 

BUILDETH  HER. 

(2.  Med.  III.  i,p.  571,  no.  241),  very  fine  and  very  rare  [PL  XIII]  1 

276  The   Elector  of  Saxony,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1678.     St.  George 

and  the  Dragon  to  right,  the  knight  and  his  horse  armed  and 
caparisoned  as  for  a  tournament ;  En  HONNEUR  du  Souverain  du 
TRES  NOBLE  Ordre  DE  LA  Iartiere.  ;  m.  m.  rose ;  J^  Inscription 
within   a   laurel    wreath,   Du  tre  haut  tre  puissant  et  tres 

EXCELLENT  PrINCE  ChARLES  .  II  .  PAR  LA  GRACE  DE  DiEU  ROY  DE 

LA  Grande  Bretag  :  Fran  :  et  Irlande  Defenseur  de  la  foy  . 
M  .  D.c.  LXXVIII.  (1-9.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  572,  no.  242).  A  second 
specimen  struck  on  a  very  thick  blank 
Peace  of  Nimeguen,  1678.  View  of  Nimeguen  beneath  rays  from 
'  heaven;  PAX .  OPTIMA .  RERVM.  ;  in  exergue,  NOVIO-MAGI,  A?  1678.. 
9=  The  shields  of  France,  England,  and  Holland  suspended  from  an 
olive  wreath;  gallo-batava  .  pax.  (M.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  573, 
no.  244)  3 

F  2 


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277  Sip  Edmundbupy  Godfpey,  1678.     Bust  of  Godfrey  to  right,  hair 

long,   in    falling  lace    collar,   doublet   buttoned,   and  mantle  over 
shoulders  ;  two  hands  strangling  him  with  his  cravat ;   MORIENDO  . 

RESTITVIT  .  REM  .  E  .  GODFREY. 

Ijl  Green  strangling  Godfrey  in  the  presence  of  the  Pope,  who  blesses 
the  murderer,  and  holds  up  a  sealed  document  inscribed  BVLLO. ; 
TANTVM  .  RELLIGIO  .  POSVIT.  ;  on  edge,  CERVICE  .  FRACTA  .  FIDEM  ; 
SVSTVLIT.  ATLAS.  XNS.  1678.  (I'SS.    Med.  III.  1,2).  bll,  no.  247)     2 

278  Sip  Edmundbupy  Godfpey,  1078.     Bust  of  Godfrey  to  right,  &c., 

similar  to  the  preceding,  but  not  from  the  same  die,  the  bust 
extending  entirely  to  the  rim  of  the  medal ;  $1  Hill  on  horseback, 
carrying  the  dead  body  of  Godfrey  before  him  ;  another  murderer, 
pretending  to  be  drunk,  precedes  them,  stars  show  that  it  is  night ; 
Primrose  Hill  appears  behind  him,  EQVO  .  CREDITE  .  TVCRI  {sic)  ; 
edge  same  as  the  preceding  (1-55.  Med.  III.  r,  7?.  577,  110.  248) 
Bust  of  Godfrey  to  right,  i^'c,  similar,  but  not  the  same  as  any  of  the 
others  ;  ,  {I  The  Pope's  head  and   the  Devil's  joined  in  one  face, 

ECCLESIA  .  PERVERSA  .  TENET  .  FACIEM  .  DIABOLI ;  on  edge,  CERVICE  . 
FRACTA  .  FIDKM  .  SVSTVLIT  .  ATLAS  .  XNS  .  1678    (1-45.       Med.  III.  I, 

p.  578,  no.  250)  2 

279  Sip    Edmundbupy    Godfpey,    1678.     Sir    Edmundbury   Godfrey 

walking  to  left,  after  being  strangled  with  his  cravat,  GODFREY  . 
WALKS  .  AT»  .  HIL  .  AFTER  .  HEE  .  IS  .  DEAD  ;  above,  ERGO  PARES 
[sVMs  on  />'?■.];  ill  exergue  PRo;-;  1^  St.  Denis  walking  to  left, 
after  his  martyrdom,  with  his  head  in  his  hand,  dennys  .  walks  . 
DOWNEHIL  .  CAKRVNG  .  HIS  .  HEAD;  above,  SVMS  ;  in  exergue,  pa  : 
(Papist)  (l-:)5.  .!/((/.  ///.  I,  j;.  579,  /(o.  251) 
The  Popish  Plot,  1G7S.  A  Janus  head,  composed  of  a  Jesuit's  face 
in  cap,  and  ;i  monk's  in  cowl,  back  to  back,  u  .WHY  .  so .  FICKLE  :  1^  A 
cluster  of  seven  faces,  BIRDS  .  OF  .  A  .  FEATHER  .  FLOCK  .  TOGETHER 
(1-45,  ca4.      Mrd.  in.  ],  p.  579,  no.  252)  2 

280  Duke  and   Duchess  of  Yopk,  1680.     Bust  of  the  Duke  to  right, 

hair    long,    neck    Ikuc,    in    armour    and    mantle,    lACOBVS  .  DVX  . 
EBORACENSIS  .  ;    below  bu.st,  G  .  B  .  F  . 

51  Bust  of  the  Duchos  to  left,  hair  bound  by  pearls,  clad  in  gown 
and  mantle,  maiua.  dvcissa  .  kboracensis  .  1680 

(2-05.   MrJ.  I!!.  I,  p.  581,  no.  256),  very  fine  and  rare  [PL  XIII]    1 

281  EaPJ  of  Shaftesbupy,  1681.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Shaftesbury  to 

right,  hair  long,   neck  bare,  with  mantle  over  shoulders,  .VNTONio 
COMiTi  I)E  shaitj:si;vi;y:  on  truncation,  G  B.  F. ;  1^  View  of  London 


69 

Lot  281 — continued. 

from   Southwark ;    the  Tower  in   the   distance,  and   above,    sun 

bursting  from  behind  a  cloud,  L/ETAMVR  ;  in  exergue,  24  NOV  1681 

(1-6.     Aled.  III.  I,  p.  583,  vo.  259) 

Pattern  (?).     Bust  of  Charles  II  to  left,  laureate,  hair  falling  in  long 

curls,  CAROLVS .  A  .  CAROLO. ;  1^  A  harp  crowned  within  the  garter 

(1'35.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  599,  no.  285),  fine  and  extremely  rare  2 

The  editors  of  Med.  III.  suggest  it  may  be  a  Pattern  for  an  Irish  Coin,  the 
bust  of  the  king  is  from  the  same  puncheon  as  the  medal  described  at  p.  582, 
no.  258. 

282  Ambassadors  of  Marocco  and  Bantam,  1682.     Bust  of  Named 

Hamet,  Ambassador  of  Marocco  to  right,  in  Oriental  dress  with 

turban,  HAMET  BEN  HAMET  BEN  HADDV  OTTOR.  1 682  ;  below,  G  B.  F. ; 

^  Bust  of  Keay  Nabee,  Ambassador  of  Bantam,  three-quarters 
to  right,  in  Oriental  dress  with  singular  head  dress,  KEAY  NABEE 
NAiA-wi-PRAiA,  1682  (1-55.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  584,  no.  260) 
Duke  of  Ormond,  1682.  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Ormond  to  right, 
hair  long,  in  lace  cravat,  armour,  and  mantle  across  the  breast, 
lACOBVS  .  DVX  .  ORMONI^  ;  below,  G  .  BOWERS  .  F  ;  R  Sword  and 
olive  branch  crossed  within  a  coronet,  pr^sidivm  et  dvlge  decvs. 
1682    (9.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  585,  no.  262),  very  rare  as  a  struck  medal  2 

283  Duke  of  York,   1682  1     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  York  to  right,  hair 

short,   neck   bare,  in   scale  armour   and    mantle,   lACOBVS  .  DVX  . 

EBORACENSIS  .  et  .  ALBANENSIS 

1^  Britannia  seated  to  left,  helmeted,  holding  spear  and  plain  shield, 

NVLLVM   NVMEN    ABEST 

(ri.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  589,  no.  266  variety),  very  rare  I 

284  The  Rye  House  Plot,  1683.     Charles  II,  as  Hercules,  reposing  on 

his  lion's  skin  and  warding  off  with  his  hand  the  Hydra  with  seven 

human  heads,  over  which  is  a  hand  from  heaven  armed  with  thunder, 

PERIBVNT  FVLMINLS  ICTV.  1683  ;  below,  G  B  F.  (George  Bower  fecit) 

R  A  shepherd  seated  on  a  mound  watches  his  flock,  near  to  which 

are  two  wolves  hanging  on  a  gibbet,  London  with  Old  St.  Paul's 

in  the  distance  ;  above,  dove  and  olive  branch,  DEVS  NOBIS  H^EC 

OTIA  FECIT.  {Virg.  Eclog.  i.  6) 

(1-8.     Med.  Ill  I,  p.  593,  no.  274)     [PI.  XII]  1 

This  was  struck  upon  the  occasion  of  the  Piye  House  Plot.  The  Hydra 
represents  the  committee  of  six.  who  associated  tliemselves,  with  ditferent 
views,  for  the  redress  of  grievances  :  Monmouth,  Lord  William  liussell, 
Hampden.  Algernon  Sidney,  the  Earl  of  Essex,  and  Lord  Howard.  To  these 
is  added  the  Devil,  as  seventh  in  the  confederacy.  The  two  wolves  represent 
Sidnev  and  Russell. 


70 

28n    George  Prince  of  Denmark  and   Princess  Anne,  Marriage, 
1G83.     Busts  of  Prince  and  Princess  face  to  face,  georgivs  CIM- 

KRORVM  .  PRINCEPS   ET  .  ANNA  .  lACOBI  .  DVCIS   EBORACENSIS   FILIA  . 

9;  An  oak  tree,  from  which  several  acorns  have  fallen  to  the  ground, 
FACTVRA  NEPOTIBVS  VMBRAM  (I'S.  Med.  III.  \,  p.  594,  no.  275) 
Charles  II,  1683?  Bust  of  Charles  II  to  right,  hair  long,  falling 
over  his  right  shoulder,  in  armour  and  mantle,  CAROL  .  ii  .  D  .  G  . 
ANGL  .  SCOT  .  FRAN  .  ET .  HIB  .  REX  ;  on  truncation,  monogram,  ^. 
(John  Roettier) ;  Ii  Royal  arms  within  the  Garter,  supporters, 
crowned  helmet  with  lambrequins,  and  crest ;  in  exergue,  motto  on 
a  scroll,  DIEV  .  ET  .  MON  .  DROIT  (S'l.    Med.  III.  I,  p.  595,  no.  211)    2 

286  Firmness   of   Charles    II,   1683?     Bust  of  Charles  II  to   right, 

laureate,  superabundance  of  hair,  tiowing  round  the  shoulders,  in 
armour  richly  decorated,  CAROL  .  ii  .  REX  .  M  .  BRIT  :  FR  .  HiB  ; 
^  A  diamond  in  the  midst  of  Haraes,  upon  an  altar  placed  on  the 
summit  of  a  rock  in  the  sea,  semper  .  adamas.  (2-2.  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  595,  110.  278) 
Death  of  Charles  II,  1685.  Time  seated  to  right,  on  a  tomb,  with 
one  foot  on  a  skull,  holds  in  one  hand  his  scythe  and  hour-glass, 
and  extends  a  laurel  wreath  in  the  other,  TO  .  THE  .  COLD  .  TOMB  4* 
ALL  .  heads  .  MVST  .  COME ;  \X  Inscription,  king  :  CHARLES  THE  : 
SECOND  :  .ETAT  55  :  OBJIT  :  FEBRV  :  6  .  ANNO  :  DOM.  1684  (1-55.  Med. 
III.  I,  p.  601,  no.  289)  2 

287  Death  of  Charles  II,  by  Roettier,  carolvs  ii  .  d  .  g  .  angl  .  scot  . 

FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  REX,    Bust  of  Charles   II  to   right,   hair  long,   in 
armour  draped  ;  ^  on  truncation 
51  Sun  in  splendor 

(2-15).  very  fine  and  venj  rare,  unpublished  1 

288  A  repousse  Medallion  Portrait,  on  the  Death  of  Charles  II  1 

JAMES    II. 

1685-1688. 
Gold. 

289  Coronation.     Bust   of   James   II  to  right,   laureate,  hair  long,  de- 

scending ill  front,  in  armour,  mantle,  and  shirt  with  puckered  frill, 
lACOP.vs  .  11  .  i>.  (;  .  AN(;  .  sco .  FR  .  ET  .  HI .  REX.  ;  below,  monogram, 
^,  (John  Roettier) 
1^  Laurel  wreath  reposing  on  a  cuslnon  :  above,  a  hand  from  heaven 
holds  the  British  crown,  A  .  MILITARI  .  AD .  REGIAM.  ;  in  exergue, 
inav(;vi;at.  23  .  ai'.  1685. 

(1-35.     Mrd.  III.  I,  p,  GO.-),  y„.  6).  reryfinr  \ 


71 

290  Coronation.     Bust  of  Mary  to  right,  laureate,  hair  collected  into  a 

knot  behind,  whence  descend  two  lovelocks,  in  mantle  fastened  with 
brooch  on  the  right  shoulder,  maria  .  d  .  g  .  ang  .  SCO .  fr  .  et  .  hi  . 
REGINA.  ;  below,  monogram,  ^.  (John  Roettier) 
$)  The  Queen  seated  to  right  upon  a  mound,  wearing  loose  drapery, 

O  .  DEA  .  CERTE. 

(1-35.     Aled.  III.  I,  p.  606,  no.  7),  very  fine  1 

291  Landing  of  William  of  Orange  at  Torbay,  1688.     William  III 

of  Orange,  armed  and  habited  as  a  Roman  Emperor,  tramples 
upon  the  serpent  of  Discord,  and  joins  hands,  over  a  blazing  altar, 
with  Britannia,  who  wears  a  triple  crown  ;  behind  her  the  armorial 
shield  of  Britain,  with  Scotland  in  the  first  quarter,  is  suspended  to 
an  orange-tree,  entwined  with  roses  and  thistles ;  in  the  distance 
are  seen  King  James  and  Father  Petre  flying,  the  latter  carrying 
the  Prince,  who  is  playing  with  a  windmill ;  a  rising  sun  typifies 
the  hopeful  state  of  England  ;  DEO  VINDICE  lUSTiTiA  GOMITE. ; 
R .  A  .  F  .  (R.  Arondeaux  fecit) 
51  Boats  landing  troops  near  a  fortified  harbour,  fleet  in  the  distance  ; 

CONTRA   INFANTEM   PERDITIONIS  ;  in   exergue,    EXPEDITIO   NAUALIS 
PRO    LIBERTATE   ANGLIiE  .  MDCLXXXVIII. 

(1"95.     Med.    III.    I,  p.    639,    no.    65),    extremely  fine   and    rare 
[PI.  XIII]  1 

292  Landing  of  William  of  Orange  at  Torbay,  1688.     A  very  rare 

variety  of  the  preceding  piece  without  the  artist's  initials,  and  re- 
presents the  fugitives  as  a  Jesuit  carrying  a  pyx  and  a  monk  carryin 
a  cross 

(1"95.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  640,  no.  66),  very  fine,  unpublished  in  gold   1 


c^lb  — lO    - 


3-     (  ^ 


Silver. 
293    Accession,     iacobvs  .  11 .  rex  .  ang  .  sco  .  fra  .  et  .  hib  .  nat  .  15  . 

OCT  .  BAPT  .  24  .  NOV  .  ANNO  .   1 633  .  PRIMA  .  SVI  .  REGNI  .  DIE  .  6  . 
FEB  .  ANNO  .  1685.,  FERENDVM  .  ET  .  SPERANDVM.,    Stops   in    legend^ 

fleur-de-lis  ;  ^  Harp,  crowned  ;  above,  A  .  DEO.  ;  around,  MAIORA . 

MINORIBVS  .    CONSONANT.,    FVLCITVR  .    EXPERIENTIA.  (I'SS.      3Ied. 

III.  I,  p.  603,  no.  \),  fine  and  rare 
Bust  of  James  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  falling  in  front,  in 
armour  and  mantle  ;  inner  legend,  lACOBVS  .  II .  G .  ANG  .  SCO  .  FR . 
ET .  HI .  rex.  ;  outer  legend,  FERENDVM  .  ET  .  SPERANDVM.  ;  below 
bust,  monogram,  ^.  (John  Roettier) ;  stops  in  outer  legend,  fleurs- 
de-lis;  p;  Harp,  crowned,  &c.  ;  same  as  the  preceding.  (1"85. 
Med.  111.  I,  p.  603,  no.  'I)  2 

This  medal  is  also  cast  and  chased  and  is  made  bv  erasing  the  central  inscrip- 
tion of  the  obverse  of  the  preceding  and  inserting  the  obverse  of  the  medal, 
afterwards  issued  at  the  Coronation. 


72 

294  Accession.     Bust  of  James  II  three-quarters  to  light,  hair  long,  in 

lace  cravat  and  armour,  lACOBVS .  ii .  d  .  g  .  ang  :  REX.  ;  ^  Altar,  on 
which  is  placed  a  burning  lamp,  tvebitvr  omnes.  (-7  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  G04) 
Coronation.  Bust  of  James  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  de- 
scending in  front,  in  armour,  mantle,  and  shirt  with  puckered  frill, 
lACOBV.s .  II .  D .  G  .  ANG  .  SCO .  FR  .  ET  ,  HI .  REX.  ;  below,  monogram, 
^.  (John  Roettier) ;  Ijl  Laurel  wreath  reposing  on  a  cushion  ; 
above,  a  hand  from  heaven  holds  the  British  crown,  A  .  MILITARI . 
AD  .  REGIAJNI.,  in  exergue,  inavgvrat.  23  .  ap  .  1685.  (135.  Med. 
III.  I,  p.  605,  no.  5).  Bust  of  Mary  to  right,  laureate,  hair  collected 
into  a  knot  behind,  whence  descend  two  lovelocks,  in  mantle 
fastened  with  brooch  on  the  right  shoulder,  MARIA .  D .  G  .  ANG  .  SCO  . 
FR  ,  KT .  HI .  REGINA.  ;  below,  monogram,  ^^  (John  Roettier)  ;  9- 
The  Queen  seated  to  right  upon  a  mound,  wearing  loose  drapery, 
O  .  dea  .  certe.  (1-35.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  606,  no.  7).  Bust  of  James  II 
to  right,  laureate,  &c.  ;  same  as  no.  6  ;  ^  Bust  of  Mary  to  right, 
laureate,  &c. ;  same  as  the  preceding  (1-35.  Med.  III.  1,  p.  606, 
710.  8.  5 

The  List  medal  is  formed  of  the  obverses  of  the  two  coronation  medals. 

295  Opening  of  the  Scottish  Parliament.     Bust  of  James  II  to  right, 

laureate,  hair  sliort,  no  drapery,  lACoBUS  II .  D  .  G  .  MAG  :  BRI  :  FRAN  : 
ET  HIB  :  REX.,  m.  111.  Star  ;  Ipl  Lion  crowned,  couchant,  with  the  paws 
upon  the  sceptre  and  globe,  NEMO  ME  IMPUNE  LACESSET.,  in 
exergue,  MDCLXXXV.  i.  s.  (Jan  Smeltzing)  (1-9.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  607, 
no.  10) 
Prudence  of  James  II.  Bust  of  James  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair 
long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  lACuBVS  .  ll .  D  G  .  MA(4 .  BRI  .  FRAN  . 
ET.  HIB.  REX.,  below,  G  B .  F.  (George  Bower  fecit);  :^  Britannia 
seated  to  left,  helmeted,  holding  si)ear  and  shield,  mvllvm  i/iVMEN 
ABEST.  (Mf).     Med.  III.  J,  p.  607,  no.  11)  2 

296  James  II  and  Mary,  1GS5,  Bust  of  James  II  to  right,  laureate,  &c.  ; 

same  as  the  preceding ;  1/  Bust  of  Mary  to  right,  laureate,  hair 
drawn  to  the  liack  of  the  head  and  tied  into  a  knot,  lovelock  at  the 
side  and  back  (jf  the  neck,  mantle  round  the  bust,  MARIA  .  D  .  G  . 
MAG  .  BKi  .  ritN  .  KT  .  iiii: .  iiKciiNA.  (Mo.  Mfd.  III.  I,  p.  608,  no.  12). 
Bust  of  .lames  II  to  light,  laureate,  hair  short,  no  drapery,  lACOBVS  . 
II .  (I  .  (;  .  MA(;  .  i!i;i .  ki;ax  .  kt  .  mi;  .  uex.  ;  U  Bust  of  Mary  to 
right,  hail-  cuiled  in  front,  ringlet  curled  up  fi'om  the  ear,  knot  of 
hair  behind,  lovelorks,  gown  ;ind  mantle  round  the  bust,  MARIA  .  D  . 
G.  MA(;.  i;i:i  .  Fi:\\.  KT.  Hii;.  uK(;i.  (M.  Med.  Ill  i,  p.  608, 
no    13j.      Busts   conjoined    lo    right    of    James   II    and  Mary;  be. 


73 

Lot  296 — continued. 

laureate,  hair  long,  one  long  lock  in  front  of  shoulder,  is  in  shirt 
and    mantle;    she    wears    mantle,    lACOBVS  .  ii .  ET .  MARIA  .  D  G. 

MAG  .  BRI  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  ET  .  REGINA.  ;     below,    G   B  .  F.  ; 
$1  Full  sun,  FORTES  .  RADII  .  SED  .  BENIGNI .  1685.     (2-05.      Mcd.  III. 

I,  p.  610,  no.  16),  all  fine  3 

297  William  and   Mary,  1685.     Busts  and  legend  as  preceding 

II  Quis.  NUNC.  HALIAETUS.   1 685,  sun  in  splendor,  as  on  last  medal 
(2'05),  unpublished,  very  fine  and  rare  1 

298  James  II,  1685,  "Tutamen  ab  Alto."     Bust  of  James   II  to   right, 

laureate,  hair  long,  in  mantle,  lACOBVS  .  ii .  D  G  .  MAG  .  bri  .  FRAN  . 

ET .  HI .  REX.  ;  below,  G  B .  F.  (George  Bower  fecit) ;  ^  A  chair  of 

state,  on  which  is  the  British  crown  amidst  bright  rays  from  heaven, 

near  it   stands  an   angel  bearing   a  flaming  sword  and   an  olive 

branch,  TUTAMEN  AB .  ALTO.    (1-75.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  611,  no.  8),  very 

fine 

Duke  of  Monmouth,  Defeat,  1685.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Monmouth 

to  right,  hair  long,  abundant,  wearing  breastplate  decorated  with 

the  fulmen,  iacobus  DUX  MONUMET  :  fid  :  ET  LIBERT  :  DEFENSOR.  ; 

51  A  Roman  soldier  attempting  to  tear  open  a  lion's  jaws,  parum 

•  SUCCESSIT,  FECI    SEDULO.  ;  in  exergue,    MDCLXXXV.    (1-95.     Med. 

III.  I,  p.  613,  no.  22)  2 

This  medal  was  probably  executed  by  Jan  Smeltzing  after  the  failure  of  Monmouth. 

299  Duke  of  Monmouth,  Beheaded,  1685.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Mon- 

mouth to  light,  hair  long,  descending  low  in  front,  smooth  at  the 
top  of  the  head,  in  decorated  armour  and  mantle,  I  ACOBVS.  DVX. 

MONVMETHENSIS.  ;   below,  G.    BOWERS.    F 

^c  Two  infant  genii  amid  clouds  support  a  coronet  over  the  cypher, 
fSQLjil,  cherubs  above  and  below,  CAPVT.  inter,   nvbila. 
(2.    Med.  III.  I,  p.  614,  no.  25),  very  fine  and  very  rare  [PI.  XIII]  1 

300  Duke  of  Monmouth,  Beheaded,  1685.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Mon- 

mouth to  right,  hair  short,  no  drapery,  lACOBUS  infelix  DUX 
MONUMETHENSIS.,  m.  m.  star ;  9=  The  Duke's  head  upon  the  ground 
spouting  out  blood,  HUNG  sanguinem  libo  deo  liberatori.  (This 
blood  I  pour  out  to  God,  the  Deliverer) ;  in  exergue,  C.ESA  CERVIX  . 
loS  :IULY  if  1685.  {tin,  1-5.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  615,  no.  26) 
Monmouth  and  Argyle,  Beheaded,  1685.  Bust  of  James  II  to  left, 
laureate,  in  Koman  dress,  resting  on  four  sceptres,  terminating  in 
the  badges  of  the  kingdoms,  upon  a  pedestal,  in  front  of  which  is 
affixed  the  royal  shield  within  the  garter,  crowned ;  belovv  is  in- 
scribed, ARAS  ET  SCEPTRA  TUEMUR  .  1 685.,  Neptune  in  his  car,  and 


r^  b  '  /  0 


74 

Lot  300— coufiitufil. 

sllips  in  the  distance,  lACOBVS  ii  D .  G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  . 
RFA'.,  on  base  of  pedestal,  r.  a.fec.  (R.  Arondeaux'  fecit);  ^  A 
pedestal  inscribed,  AMBITIO  MALESUADA  RUIT.,  on  it  Justice 
trampling  on  a  serpent,  weighs  three  crowns  against  the  sword,  the 
torch,  and  tlie  serjtent  of  Discord,  at  her  feet  lie  the  bodies  of  Mon- 
mouth and  Argyle,  their  heads  are  on  blocks  ifiscribed,  lACOBUS  DE 
MONTMOUT. — ARCHIBALD  I)'  ARGYL. ;  above,  the  sun  :  on  one  side, 
lightning  darting  against  troops  discomfited  at  Sedgemoor ;  on  the 
other,  two  heads  fixed  over  the  gates  of  the  tower  (2'4.  Med.  III.  1, 
p.  615,  no.  27),  both  re nj  fine  2 

.■?ol  James  II,  Military  and  Naval  Rewards,  1685.  But  of  James  II  to 
right,  hair  short,  in  armour  and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the 
left  shoulder  ;  on  a  raised  band,  lACOBVS  .  II .  DEI .  GRA  .  ANG  .  SCO  . 
FRA  .  ET.  HIB.  REX.  ;  I;!.  An  antique  trophy,  distant  naval  engage- 
ment, GENVs  .  ANTiQVVM.  (2-5.  Med.  III.  I,  2>-  616,  no.  28).  Bust  of 
James  II  to  right,  hair  long,  descending  low  in  front  of  the 
shouldei  .s,  which  are  clulhed  in  an  ample  mantle,  lACOBVS  .  II .  DEI . 
GRA .  ANc; .  SCOT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX.  ;  below,  monogram,  ^, 
(John  Roettier) ;  1;!.  An  antique  trophy,  &c.  ;  same  as  the  pre- 
ceding (2-5.     Med.  III.  1,2).  617,  no.  29),  both  very  fine  2 

These  pieces  were  intended  as  military  and  naval  rewards  for  distribution 
aninnu'st  those  who  had  commanded  the  royal  forces  and  tleets  which  opposed 
the  double  invasion  of  Monmouth  and  Argyle. 

302  Spanish  Wreck  recovered,   1687.     Busts  conjoined  to  right  of 

James  II  and  Mary  ;  he  laureate,  hair  long,  descending  in  several 
ringlets  in  front,  wears  scale  armour  and  mantle  ;  she,  with  pearls  in 
her  hair  and  one  lovelock,  is  in  mantle,  lACOBVS  .  II .  ET  .  MARIA .  D  . 
G    .  MAC  .  BRI  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  ET  .  REGINA.  ;   below,     G.    B. 

(George  Bower)  ;  same  as  no.  21  ;  1;L  A  ship,  the  boats  of  which  are 
engaged  in  fishing  up  treasure  from  a  wreck,  SEMPER  TIBI  PENDEAT 
HAMis,  :  in  e.xergue,  navfraga  reperta  .  1687.  (2-15.  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  619,  no.  .■}.■>),  vt'D/finr  2 

303  Christopher  Duke   of  Albemarle,  Governor  of  Jamaica,   1687. 

liust  of  the  Duki'  of  AIl)emarle  to  right,  hair  long,  descending  very 
low  in  front,  in  lace  cravat,  decorated  armour,  mantle  fastened  with 
Vtroocli  on  the  shoulder,  and  medal  suspended  to  riband  ;  CHRIS- 
TOI'HOUVS  .  AM-.KMARI.I.K  .  DVX  .  lAMAC.E  .  LOC  .  TEN  .  GEN  .  &  .  GVB  . 
(;k.n.  :  on  truncMtion,  (;  p, .  f  (George  Bovver  fecit) 
1/  Nfpliine  reclining  to  left  upon  the  sea-shore,  rests  his  arm  upon  an 
urn,  and  holds  liis  trident,  EX  .  A(,)rA  .  OMNIA. 

(l-sr>.    M<d.  III.  i,y;.  r>20,  no.  34),  rni/fine  and  rare  [PI.  XIII]    1 


75 

304  Religious    State   of  England,   1688.     A  pedestal  inscribed  Bri- 

tannia, on  it  a  dove,  a  chalice,  Avafer  and  rosary,  and  a  mitre,  and 
in  the  centre  the  Bible  surmounted  by  cap  inscribed  LIBERT. ;  over 
these  a  hand  from  heaven  holds  a  scroll  inscribed  C  .  FAGELII  EPIS- 

TOLA    EFFLAGITATA  A  I  .  STEWARDO    1687.,    LIBERTAS    CONSCIENTI^ 

HOC  MONILI  ORNATA ;  5^  A  dog  wearing  a  rosary,  about  to  swallow 
a  book  with  M.  I.,  tramples  upon  another  with  L.  C  ,  is  throwing 
down  a  third  with  S.  R.  P.,  sealed  with  the  seals  T  and  P,  which 
has  been  deposited  upon  a  solid  column,  girt  by  the  serpent  of 
Eternity,  RES  immoderata  cupido  est.,  in  exergue  mdclxxxviii. 
(2.3.  3Ied.  III.  I,  J).  620,  no.  35). 
The  Seven  Bishops  imprisoned,  1688.  The  White  Tower  of 
Loudon,  in  the  distance  on  one  side  are  the  Bishops  approaching 
under  a  guard,  on  the  other  the  populace,  PROBIS  HONORI  INFAMI- 
^QUE    MALIS.  ;    in    exergue,   archiepisc   :   CANTUAR  :  EPISCOPI  . 

S"^.  ASAPH,  BATH  ET  WELS,  ELY,  PETER^.  CHICHEST  .  BRIST  . 
INCARCER  :  yV  LIBERATI  4^|  lUNll,  1688.  ;  5^  The  sun  and  moon 
equally  balanced  in  scales  suspended  from  clouds,  sic  SOL  lunaque 
IN  LIBRA  (2-35.     Med.  III.  L  /j.  621,  no.  36),  both  very  fine  2 

305  Archbishop  Sancroft  and  Bishops,  1688.     Bust  of  Bancroft  to 

right,  wearing  cap  and  canonical  robes,  GVIL  .  SANCROFT  .  ARCHIE- 
PISC .  CANTVAR  .  1688.  ;  B=  Medallions  with  portraits  and  names 
of  the  six  imprisoned  Bishops  arranged  round  that  of  the  Bishop 
of  London,  stars  interspersed,  below  GB.  F.  (George  Bower  fecit) ; 
on  edge,  si  fractus  illabatur  orbis  impauidos  ferient  ruin-^. 
(2.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  622,  no.  37) 
Another,  same  types,  but  with  plain  edge  2 

306  Archbishop    Sancroft    and    Bishops,    1688.     A  variety  of  the 

preceding,  differing  but  very  slightly,  and  with  artist's  initials  on 

the  reverse  D  .  w  .  F.  (Daniel  Warou   fecit),    and  the  edge  plain 

(2.     Med.  III.  I,  J).  623,  no.  38) 

This  medal  is  a  very  close  copy  of  the  one  by  George  Bower.  It  was  executed 
by  Daniel  Warou,  a  native  of  Stockholm. 

Another  variety,  differing  in  the  date,  which  is  written  m.d.c.L.XXXVIIL, 

in  the  omission  of  the  artist's  initi  ils,  and  of  the  inscription  on  the 

edge  (2-05.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  623,  no.  39)  2 

307  Church  and  Seven  Bishops,  1688  (2).    A  Jesuit  and  a  Monk,  with 

spade  and  pickaxe,  endeavouring  to  undermine  a  church,  which  is 
supported  by  a  hand  from  heaven,  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not 
prevaile  {St.  Matth.  xvi,  18)  ;  5^  Seven  medallions  of  the  Arch- 
bishop and  six  Bishops,  a  mitre  over  each,  and  the  name  in  English 
below,  wisdom  hath  bvilded  her  hovs  she  hath  hewen  ovt 


f1 


76 

Lot  307 — continued. 

HER  7  FILLERS  {Pwv.  ix,  1)  (2-3.  Med.  III.  J,  ji.  625,  no.  42),  very 
rare,  cast,  chased,  executed  in  Holland,  onp  silver-gilt  and  with  various 
Masonic  emblems  engraved  in  field  <m  ohv.  2 

308  Church  and  Seven  Bishops,  1688.  A  Jesuit  and  a  Monk  with 
spade  and  pickaxe,  endeavouring  to  umiermine  a  church  which  is 
supported  by  a  hand  from  heaven,  tlie  field  chequered  ;  incuse  THE 

ri      - -  GATES    OF    HELL   SHALL    NOT    PREVAIL.    AOAIXSTE    IT.,    a   border   of 

large  beads 
Ijl  Seven  medallions  of  the  Archbishop  and  six  Bishops,  with  their 
names  incusely  inscribed,  the  field  is  radiated 

(To),  imitation  of  ingraving,  tinjniblished,  very  rare    [PI.  XIII]    1 

309  Prince  James  as  an  Infant  Hercules,  1688.  The  young  Prince, 
as  an  infant  Hercules,  in  a  cradle,  strangling  2  serpents,  MONSTRIS  . 
DANT  .  FVNERA  .  GVN.E.,  in  exergue,  knot  with  coronet;  $1  The 
Prince's  plumes  within  a  coronet,  fvlta  .  TRIBVS  .  metvenda  . 
CORONA,  in  exergue,  i688  (1'2.     Med.  III.  \,  p.  628,  no.  48) 

Birth  of  Prince  James  commemorated  in  Holland,  1688.  Bust 
of  James  II  to  left,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  mantle  across  the 
breast,  beneath  a  rose,  lACOBVS  ll  D  .  G  .  BRITANNIARUM  IMPERATOR, 
before  and  after  legend  a  star  ;  ^  The  Queen  in  bed  nursing  an 
infant,  felk  itas  pvblica,  in  exergue,  OB  FELICISS  :  M  .  BRIT  : 
PRINC  :  NATIV  :  20  lUN  :  1688  IG  :  VITUS  EQ  :  B.  C  .  MARC  :  D'ALBY- 
VILLE  ET  S.V  :  ROM  :  IMP  :  APUD  BAT  :  ABLEG  :  EXT  :  C  .  C  (2-35.  Med. 
III.  I,  p.  630,  i.(L  ni) 

Birth  of  Prince  James,  1688.  Truth,  her  head  radiate,  tramples 
upon  a  serpent,  and  opens  the  door  of  a  cabinet,  inscribed  lAC  : 
FRANC  EDIARI)  :  SUPPOSIT  :  20  lUNlI  1 688,  within  the  cabinet  ap- 
pears a  .Jesuit  standing  on  a  ladder  and  supporting  through  the  top 
a  cushion,  on  which  is  seated  the  young  Prince  holding  in  one  hand 
a  pyx.  and  with  the  other  phicing  a  crown  on  his  head,  a  puff  of 
wind  is  bhiwiiiLi  away  some  feathers  from  the  cushion,  and  threatens 
the  young  Prinze,  in  the  distance  the  Dutch  tieet  approaching,  siG 
N()N  HKliKDEs  DEKRINT;  \)>.  The  Trojan  horse,  w^earing  a  saddle- 
ch)th  iiisi  ril)u.l  i.li;i;i;T .  con'*.  SINE  lURAM  :  ET  LEG  :  P,  the  girth  is 
in.-ciilicd  ASH  ,  111  the  distance  a  burning  city,  Troy,  EQUO  NUNQUAM 
Tf  (Im;!)!-   t.ritanne  (2-3.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  630,  no.  52)  3 

310  Birth  of  Prince  James,  16SS.  Aglauros  opening  the  basket  dis- 
covi'is  Ml  ii'lithoiiiiis  with  his  dragon  tail,  roses  and  thistles  lie 
aroiiml,  two  wonun  lun  away  in  fright,  INFANTEM(.)UF  VIDENT, 
APi'ORRK(TiM(,M  K    DRAci )NEM,  in.  in.  ciiiquefoil;     1>    A   drooping 


77 

Lot  310 —continued. 

withered  rosebush  with  two  flowers,  at  a  little  distance  from  its 
roots  springs  a  young  sucker,  tamen  nascatur  oportet,  in  exergue, 
MDCLXXXViii  (1-95.  Med.  III.  i,  ;;.  631,  no.  53) 
Anti-Christian  Confederacy,  1688.  Suleyman  III,  Sultan  of 
Turkey,  Louis  XIV,  Mezzo-Morto,  Dey  of  Algiers,  and  James  II, 
with  their  swords  drawn,  stand  round  the  altar  of  Discord  swearing 
alliance,  on  the  blazing  altar  is  the  presiding  genius  the  snake,  and 
on  its  side  the  crescent  above  the  Christian  monogram,  SOLIMAN  ill . 
LVDOV  :  xiiii .  MEZOMORTO  .  lACOBVS  II,  in  exergue,  contra  CHRISTI 
ANIMUM  :  51  Three  lilies  supporting  a  crescent,  above  hovers  an 
imp  wearing  a  Jesuit's  cap,  and  holding  a  sword  and  thunder,  in 
rCEDERE  QUINTUS,  in  exergue  1688  (1-5.  Med.  III.  i,  p.  632,  no.  54), 
very  fine  2 

311  Satirical   Medal,  1688  (?).     An  owl  wearing  spectacles  and  bands, 

with  an  ink-bottle  and  pen  suspended  round  its  neck,  stands  upon 
a  cushion  under  which  is  a  sword,  near  it  is  a  candle  surrounded  bj^ 
seven  stars,  NOG  even  blind,  in  exergue  D.  S.  s. ;  1^  Scales  sus- 
pended from  heaven,  whence  rays  shine  upon  the  Bible,  marked 
I.  C.  (Jesus  Christ),  which  weighs  down  the  emblems  of  Popery,  or 
perhaps  Episcopacy,  including  a  scroll  inscribed  f^.y :  with  seven 
seals  attached,  marked  s.  H.  M.  L.  w.  M.  D.,  tekel.  (1-9.  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  634,  no.  57) 
Invitation  to  William  and  Mary  of  Orange,  1688.  Busts 
conjoined  to  right  of  William  and  Mary  ;  he,  hair  long,  is  in  armour 
and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder  ;  she,  with  love- 
locks, wears  mantle,  her  face  rather  more  than  profile,  atavum  pro 

LIBERTATE  FIDEQUE  ;   in  exergue,  M  .  WJLH  .  HENR  .  ET  MARIA  D  .  G  . 

AUR  .  PRINC  .  ETC  .  REFORMATIONIS  VINDICES  ;  ^  Religion  under  the 
radiated  Eye  of  Providence  tramples  upon  the  emblems  of  Popery 
and  discord,  rests  one  hand  on  the  cap  of  Liberty  and  an  open 
Bible,  lying  upon  an  altar  inscribed  ss  fides,  she  holds  up  a  scroll 
inscribed  LITTERS  fagelli,  iam  mihi  roma  minax  fistula  dulce 
GANIT  ;  in  exergue  reformatio  ANGLI^E  MDCLXXXVIII  (2-5.  Med. 
III.  I,  p.  634,  no.  58),  very  fine  and  very  rare  2 

312  Embarkation  of  William  of  Orange  at  Helvoetsluys,  1688. 

Bust  of  William  of  Orange  three-quarters  to  right,  hair  long,  in  lace 
cravat,  armour  and  mantle,  between  Prudence  and  Valor  crowning 
him  with  laurel ;  below,  a  tablet  with  inscription,  DAT .  HY  .  OP  DE 
GOLVEN  TRIUMPHERE  1 688,  DIT'S  PRNS  .  WILLEM  D  .  Ill  WIENS  . 
OORLOGH    RAET  EN    DAET   .    d'eERSTE   NIET    BESWYCKT   MAER   VEEL 

eer  t'boven  gaet  • 
$c  A  large  fleet  in  full  sail  leaving  harbour  and  cheered  by  people  on  a 


78 

Lot  3 1 2 — continued. 

pier,  &c.,  t'vertreck  van  syn  hoogheyt  .  den  ,  heer  prns  van 

OKANJE    UT  .   HELLEVOETSLUYS  .  NAT    KONINCRYCK    BRITTANJE   AO 

i688  den  ii  November. 

(3-35.     Med.    III.   i,  p.    635,    no.    59),    very  fine  and  very   rare 
[PI.  XIV]  1 

313  Landing  of  William  of  Orange  at  Torbay,  5  Nov.  1688.  William 
III  of  Orange  in  Roman  costume,  tramples  upon  the  shield  of  France, 
and  holds  up  that  of  England,  in  the  distance  the  disembarkation 
of  his  army,  HANC  extollit,  illam  deiicit,  in  exergue  ^tern.(E 

MEM  :  E.Xl'ED  :  PRINC  :  AUR  :  BATAV    :   ADJUVANT  :  AD   LIBER  :  ANG  . 

CLASSis  SOLVIT  XI  APPULiT  XV  NOV  :  1 688  ;  ^^  The  Belgic  Lion  to 
left  holding  tiie  cap  of  Liberty,  a  branch  of  laurel,  and  a  rose  upon 
the  globe,  in  its  other  paw  it  wields  a  sword,  and  turns  its  head, 
with  a  menacing  look,  towards  the  sun  marked  with  the  fleur-de-lis 
of  France,  distant  view  of  a  fleet,  MINATUR  SOLI,  SED  FA  VET  ORBI ; 
in  exergue,  LEO  UELGicus  (2-3.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  638,  no.  63) 
Landing  of  William  of  Orange  at  Torbay,  1688.  Bust  of 
William  111  of  Orange  to  right,  hair  long,  in  lace  cravat,  armour 
and  scarf  across  the  body,  the  truncation  is  marked  1688,  GVLIEL- 
MVS  .  Ill  .!).(;.  PKIN  .  AVR  .  HOL  .  ET  .  WES    .    GVB,    below    G  B  .  F 

(George  Bower  fecit) ;  Jl  The  Prince  on  horseback  at  the  head  of 
his  army,  drawn  up  on  the  ])each,  his  fleet  lying  near  at  anchor,  in 
the  foregiouml  a  warrior  is  raising  the  fainting  figure  of  Justice, 
TKRKAS  .  ASTK.LA  .  RLUISIT  ;   OU    edge    NON  .  RAPIT  .  IMPERIUM  .  UIS  . 

TLA  .SKiK  RKCIPIT  (2.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  639,  no.  64),  very  fine  and 
rare  2 

3U  Landing  of  William  of  Orange  at  Torbay,  1688.  William 
III  of  Oiange,  armed  and  habited  as  a  Roman  Emperor,  tramples 
upon  the  serpent  of  Discord,  and  joins  hands,  over  a  blazing  altar, 
with  Britannin,  who  wears  a  triple  crown  ;  behind  her  the  armorial 
shield  of  Hiitain,  with  Scotland  in  the  flrst  quarter,  is  suspended  to 
an  orange-tree,  entwined  with  roses  and  thistles  ;  in  the  distance 
are  seen  King  James,  and  Father  Petre,  flying,  the  latter  carrying 
the  Piince,  who  is  playing  with  a  windmill ;  a  rising  sun  typifies 
the  hopeful  stale  of  England  ;  DEO  VINDICE  lUSTITIA  COMITE.  ; 
u.  A.  I".  (It.  .Vrondtaux  fecit);  51  Boats  landing  troops  near  a 
f()rtifie<l  harboui- ;  fleet  in  the  distance;  CONTRA  INFANTEM  PER- 
DITIOMS  ;    in  exergUf,  KXl'EDrriO  NAUALIS  PRO  LIBERTATE  ANGLI/E  . 

.MDCLXXXViiL  (Ml.").  Mrd.  III.  I,  p.  639,  710.  65).  An  orange-tree, 
beiu;ith  which  is  Ilritannia  armeil,  h^aning  upon  a  Bible  on  an  altar, 
and  beaiiiig  on  lici-  lance  the  cap  ()f  Liberty;  on  the  other  side  is  a 
column,  .sui'iiiomited   l>y  llu;  shielil  of    lOngland,  crowned,  to  which 


79 

Lot  314 — continued. 

is  attached  a  scroll  inscribed,  britan  :  ontroert  .  wet  .  gevelt  . 
PRINC  d'orangie  ONS  HERSTELT.  ;  on  the  base  of  the  column,  1688  ; 
SOLI  DEO  GLORIA. ;  1^  The  Belgic  Lion,  holding  arrows  and  sword 
wreathed  with  laurel,  rests  one  foot  upon  the  Bible  and  tramples 
on  the  serpent  of  Discord  ;  on  the  ground  lies  a  prostrate  column, 
inscribed,  mag  .  CART , ;  in  the  distance,  a  fleet  approaching  land 
on   which   are  church  and  houses ;  above,   TORBAY  ;  in  the  field, 

BRITANNIA.  ;  IN  TVITIONEM  RELIG  .  PROTES  .  (I'T.    Med.  III.  I,  p.  641, 

no.  67),  very  fine  2 

315  Flight  of  Prince  James,  9  Dec.  1688.     Father  Petre,  mounted  on 

a  lobster,  holds  in  his  arms  the  young  Prince,  on  whose  head  is  a 
small  windmill ;  near  them  is  a  ship  with  French  colours,  allons 
MON  PRINCE  nous  sommes  EN  BON  CHEMIN. ;  in  exergue,  lAC  . 
FRANC.  EDUARD  .  SUPPOSEE  .  20  JUIN .  1688;  ^  Armorial  shield 
bearing  a  windmill ;  instead  of  a  crown  in  a  Jesuit's  cap,  whence 
descends  a  rosary  for  a  collar  inscribed,  HONY  .  SOIT  .  qui  .  BON  .  Y  . 
PENSE. ;  for  a  badge,  a  lobster,  LES  ARMES  ET  l'ordre  DU  PRETENDU 
PRINCE  DE  GALLES.  (1-25.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  643,  no.  71).  Variety  of 
above  medal  with  a  slightly  different  die  for  the  rev.  in  which  the 
motto  reads,  HONY  .  soiT  .  QVi .  NON  .  Y  .  pense.  (1-25.  Med.  III.  i, 
p.  644,  710.  72)  2 

Very  rare.  Also  struck  at  Gotha,  and,  like  the  previous  one,  a  satire  upon 
the  birth  and  flight  of  the  young  Prince. 

316  Flight  of  Prince  James,  9  Dec.  1688.     Belgium  armed  and  bearing 

the  shield  of  William  III  of  Orange  is  welcomed  by  Britannia,  whose 
dress  is  richly  ornamented  with  roses  and  thistles  ;  near  her  is  her 
crowned  shield  and  a  column  decorated  with  lions'  heads  as  a  capital, 
and  surmounted  by  the  cap  of  Liberty  •  in  the  distance,  William's 
fleet ;    above,  beams  from  heaven,  M  .  BRIT  .  EXP  .  NAV  BAT  .  lib  .  1 

REST  .  ASSERTA. 

9>  An  eagle  casting  a  young  bird  out  of  a  nest,  built  on  the  top  of  a 

rock,  and  in  which  two  eaglets  remain  ;  in  the  distance,  William's 

fleet,  INDIGNUM  EIICIT. ;  a  Avreath  of  roses  and   oranges  forms  a 

border 

(2-3.    Med.  III.  I,  p.  644,  no.  73),  very  fine  and  rare    [PL  XIV]    1 

Struck  in  Holland.  Britain  retained  the  two  daughters  of  James  II.  Mary 
and  Anne,  so  two  eaglets  are  kept  in  the  nest,  but  another  bird,  a  gosling,  is 
rejected,  as  a  type  of  the  young  Prince,  here  considered  a  changeling. 

317  Oval  Medallion,  with  repoussti  portrait  of  James  IJ,  on  his  death    1 


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80 


WILLIAM    AND    MARY. 

1688—1694. 
Gold. 

318  Coronation,  i|  April,  1689.     Busts  conjoined    to  right  of  William 

and  Mary,  both  draped  ;  he,  hair  long,  is  laureate,  GVLIELMVS  .  ET  . 

MARIA  .  REX  .  ET  .  RE(;iXA. 

$1  Jove  thunders  against  Phaeton,  falling  from  his  chariot ;  the  earth 
in  flames,  NE  TOTVS  ai;svmatvr.  ;  in  exergue,  inavgvrat  .  ii  . 
AP.  1689 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  662,  no.  25),  extremely  fine  1 

319  Coronation,  l\    April,  1689.     Busts  conjoined  to  right  of  William 

and  Mary,  both  draped  ;  he,  hair  long,  is  laureate,  GVLIELMVS .  ET . 

MARIA  .  REX  .  ET  .  REGINA. 
$1  Jove  thunders  against   Phaeton,  falling  from  his  chariot  ;  the  earth 
in    flames,    NE  totvs  absvmatvr.  ;   in    exergue,    INAVGVRAT  .  11  . 
AP . 1689 

(l-3.'>.     Me<l.  III.  I,  /'.  662,  no.  25),  extremely  fine  1 

320  Coronation.     Busts  conjoined  to  right  of  William  and  Mary,  both 

draped;  he,    hair    long,    is  laureate;  she    has    lovelock  on    right 

shoulder,    (iVLIELMVS  .  ET  .  MARIA .  D  .  G  .  ANG  .  FRA  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  . 
ET .  REGINA  .  FID  :  DEF  :  &C.  ;  below,  G  B.  F. 
$1  Perseus  delivering  Andromeda  from  a  sea  monster,  pretivmq  .  ET  . 
CAVSA.  LAi;0PJS.  ;  in  exergue,  1689 

(1-45.     Mai.  III.  \,  p.  663,  no.  26),  very  fine  1 

321  Coronation  Festival  at  the  Hague,  \\  April,  1689.     Shield  of 

William  III,  as  Prince  of  Orange,  crowned,  within  the  Garter, 
BRITTAN  .  LIBER  .  UELIG  .  lU.STIT.  LEG.  VIND  M.D.C.L.XXXIX 
\}.  An  armed  female  figure,  holding  staff  surmounted  by  the  cap  of 
l^iberty,  leans  upon  a  Bible,  placed  on  an  altar  decorated  with  the 
rose  of  Knglaiid  and  the  arrows  of  the  provinces,  HANG  TUEMUR 
IIAC    NITIMIU 

(1-3.     Med.  III.  ].  G17,  no.  ^3),  very  fine  1 

322  Coronation  Festivities  at  Rotterdam,  l]  April,  1689.     A  palm- 

tree,   to    which   is  attached    the    shield  of    Rotterdam,  on  a  band 

beneatli  KOTKUoDAMUM,  a  distant  view  of  the  city,  and  the  river 
Meuse 

^  A  feast  in  front  of  ;i  triumphal  arch  decorated  with  a  bust  of 
William  III,  and  inscribed  principi  PATRLE  QUE  S .  C  .,  in  front 
the  statue  of  Erasmus 

(1-2.     Mel.  III.  I,  p.  678,  no.  bb),  fine  1 


81 

323  William  and  Mary,  by  Boskam.     Bust  of  William  III,  laureate,  hair 

long,  INVICTISSIMVS   GVLIELMVS  .  MAG  ;   below  bust,  I  .  BOSKAM  .  F  C 

^  Bust  of  Mary  to  left,  hair  decorated  Avith  strings  of  pearls,  MARIA  ii .        --^  /  V 

D.  G.  MAG.  BRIT  ,  FRAN  .  HIB  .REGINA.,    I  .  B  .  F.  '  » 

(1'5.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  689,  no.  77),  in   hrilliant  condition  and  rare 
[PI.  XV]  1 

324  Mary  Regent,  1691.     Bust  of  Mary  to  left,  laureate,  hair  long  and 

entwined  with  pearls,  MARIA.  D  G  M   BRIT  FRAN   ET.  HIB  REGINA.  ^ 

F  D  .  P  A  ;  below,  I .  s.  '    .   ^ 

^  Lioness  at  mouth  of  cave  in  which  are  three  cubs,  tramples  upon  *    '    ~        ■ 
snakes,   the  lion  is  departing,  TE .  ABSENTE  TUEBOR  ;  in  exergue, 

REGI    REDUCI. 

(1*45.     Med.  III.  u,p.  1,  no.  152,  very  fine  and  rare),  unpuhlished  in 
this  metal   [PI.  XV]  1 

325  Congress  of  the   Allies,    &c.,  1691.     William  III,  habited   as  a 

Roman  emperor,  holding  the  Christian  standard  and  accompanied 

by  Hibernia  with  olive  branch  and  shield,  arrives  in  an  open  galley      / 

and  is  received  by  Holland  standing  on  the  quay,  at  her  side  a  lion,      ..     <  .^ 

UNUS   PUGNAXDO    RESTITUIT   REM.  *       »    ^ 

9>  Before  the  front  view  of  the  triumphal  arch  of  three  avenues  is 
seated  Eiiropa  resting  upon  her  shield  and  looking  contemptuously 
at  a  monster,  Ac,  guilelmo  hi.  sacrum  ;  in  exergue,  congressus  . 
c .  princ  .  hag.e  mdcxci 

(1-9.     Med.  III.  p.  15,  no.  \ 81),  fine  and  veri/ rare  1 

326  Athlone,  Galway  and    Sllgo  taken,  1691.     Busts  conjoined   of 

William  and  Mary,  l)oth  laureate  ;  he,  hair  long,  wears  decorated 
arni'iur;  she,    with    lovelock,    is    draped,   gulielm  :  rex  maria      ^ 
REGINA  F .  D .  P  A.   (the  signature  of  the  artist,  i  smeltzing,  appears    to 

have  been  removed  from  the  die  before  this  specimen  vjas  struck)  ^    j-^ 

9:  To  a  lance,  surmounted  by  the  Irish  caubeen,  are  attached,  in  the 
centre,  the  shield  of  Ireland,  sword,  sceptre,  branches  of  laurel  and 
orange,  and  three  medallions,  murally  crowned,  containing  the  sieges 
of  ATHLON  XXX  JUN  .  X  JUL — GALLOWAY  .  D  .  XXVI  .  JUL  .  VAVG — 
SLEGO   D  x?v  SEPT.,  ARMIS    NOMINSQ.    TERRORE. 

(r95.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  35,  no.  212),  verij  fine,  probably  unique         1 

Silver. 

327  William   and    Mary,  1688-1694.     Arrival  of  William  of  Orange  in 

London,  Liberty  and  Religion  restored,  1688  ;  the  Belgic  lion,  hold- 
ing arrows  and  sword,  wreathed  with  laurel,  rests  one  foot  upon  the      .^  / 
Bible  and  tramples  on  the  serpent  of  Discord  ;  on  the  ground  lies  a     '^'*     '   -'       "'   | 
prostrate  column,  inscribed,  MAG .  cart  .  ;  in  the  distance,  a  fleet 
approaching  land,  on  which  are  church  and  houses  ;  above,  TOKBAY  ; 
in  the  field,  Britannia,  in  .  tvitionem  .  relig  .  protes. 

G 


82 

Lot  327 — rontinni'd. 
^jl  Inscription, 

DE    LEEXTVV .    NU    DOOR  .    DEN    PRINS   GEREDT . 
ORANGIE   HEIR  .    ZYN    MAOT  .    BY   SET  . 
DIE   OVER  .    ZEE    IX    TORHAY    LAND 
EN    EXON  .    EERST.    SYN    STANDAAR   PLANT. 
EN    RYKT   SO   VOORT  .    NA    LONDON    KEEN 
HERSTELT.    DE   CHARTERS   VAN'T   GEMEEN 
DE   GODSDIENST  TOT   SYN    OVDE    PRAGT  . 
TEN    SPYT   DES   VYANDS   WORDT   HERBRAGT  .    1688 
(1-75.     Med.  in.  I,  p.  648,  no.  2),  veni  fine'  1 

Tho  editors  of  Mid.  III.  mention  this  piece  as  always  cast,  but  this  example 
is  undoubtedly  struck,  and  as  such  is  probably  unique. 

328  Flight  of  James   II,  2  Jan.  [N.S.]  1689.     Bust  of  James  II  to  left, 

hair  confined  in  a  bag,  in  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the 
shoulder,  lACOliUS  II  BIUTAN  :  REX  FUGITIV.  ;  ^L  A  column,  struck 
and  broken  by  lightning  issuing  from  the  name  of  Jehovah  in 
Hebrew,  railiate  :  view  of  London  from  the  south,  NON  ICTV 
HVMANo,  SEI»  FI.ATV  DIVINO.  ;  in  exergue,  SPONTE  FUGIT  JACOB  :  II 
ANG  :  REX  L  .  20  DEC  :  CAPTUS  23  D  .  1 688  .  ITERUM  FUGIT  2  IAN  : 
1689.  s.  X.  (1-9.  MrA.  III.  I,  p.  649,  no.  3) 
Administration  offered  to  William,  3  Jan.  [X.S.]  1689.  Bust  of 
James  II  to  left,  hair  confined  in  a  bag,  &c.  ;  same  as  last;  5^  A 
large  oak  bioken  down  :  near  it  flourishes  an  orange-tree  ;  sun  rising 
above  sea  witli  sliips,  iMto  (;laxdip.VS  AVitEA  POMA.  ;  in  exergue, 
POST  Fr(;AM  i:F,<ilS,  DKLATA  RKGNI  ADMINISTRATIO  principi  auria  : 
3  IAN  :  1689.  s.  N.    (1-9.    Med.  III.  i,  p.  651,  710.  6),  both  very  fine    2 

329  James  II  arrives  in  France,  4  Jan.  [X.S.]  1689.     Bust  of  James  II 

to  left,  lauicate,  hair  long,  in  mantle  across  the  biea.st  ;  beneath,  a 
rose,  lAcoiirs  fi  ]).(;.  p.uitanniaru.m  imperator.  ;  before  and 
after  legend,  a  stai- ;  l}.  A  vixen  setting  fire  to  a  tree  in  which  an 
eagle  has  her  nest  ;  in  the  distance,  another  eagle  is  carrying  off  a 
fox's  cub;  in  exeigue,  4  .  L\N  :  16S9.,  .MA(;NIS  INTEItDUM  PARVA 
NoCKNT.  KKtJNo  AIIDICATO  IN  GALLIAM  APPt'LIT.  S.  N.  (2-35.  Med. 
III.  I.  /'.  6o2,  11".  7),  rrri/  fine 

Throne  declared  vacant,  28  Jan.  [O.S]  1689.  A  bear,  wearing  a 
rosary,  is  seveiely  stung  l)y  bees  from  three  hives  which  it  has 
overtuinc.I,  imkna  comhs  sc:elkris.  ;  in  exergue,  SIC  LIBERTATEM 
ri;i.!i;ii>ni:m<j  :  i;i;irANM  a  si'omantiius  vindicant.  isidclxxxviii. 
s.  n.  ;  1/  An  the  nidhd  of  .lames  II  on  the  ojienirig  of  the  Scottish 
I'arh'anieiit,  Ifls.')  (.1/,-,/.  ///.  i,  j'-  607,  no.  10),  fine  and  aj^jjarentli/ 
unpnhlislii'd  2 


83 

330  Louis  XIV  receives  James  II,  1689.     Bust  of  James  II  to  left, 

laureate,  hair  long,  in  mantle  across  the  breast;  beneath,  a  rose, 
lACOBVS  II  D  .  G .  BRITANNIARUM  IMPERATOR.  ;  before  and  after 
legend,  a  star;  same  as  no.  7;  ^>  The  sun  partially  eclipsed  by 
the  moon ;  below,  coast,  with  ships  at  sea,  ORBATA  luce  lucidum 
OBSCURAT.  ;  in  exergue,   LUD :  XIV  GALL  :  rex  admittit  iac  :  II 

BRIT  :  REGEM  FUG  :  VII  IAN  :  MDCLXXXIX.  ;    S.  N.  (2-35.      Med.  III.  I, 

p.  654,  no.  13) 
Throne  declared  vacant,  28  Jan.  [O.S.]  1689.     A  bear,  wearing 
a  rosary,  is  severely  stung  by  bees  from  three  hives  which  it  has 
overturned,  PCENA  .  COMES  .  SCELERIS. ;  in  exergue,  sic  libertatem  . 

RELIGIONEMQ  :   BRITANNI   A   SPOLIANTIBUS  .  VINDICANT  .  MDDCLXX- 

VIII ;  s.  N.  ;  $1  A  bear,  wearing  a  rosary  and  a  Jesuit's  cap,  is  driven 
towards  the  Sorbonne  by  hands  from  heaven,  holding  a  staff  and  a 
cord  attached  to  a  ring  passing  through  its  nose,  fortem  VIS  roRTiOR 

URGET.  ;  in  exergue,  BRITANNIA  A  DUPLICI  ARBITRAR  :  PAPALIQ  : 
OPPRESSIONE  LIBERATA  .  1689  {IQ.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  656,710.  \<6),hoth 
very  fine  and  rare  2 

331  William  and  Mary,  Restorers  of  the  Church,  1689.    Busts  conjoined 

to  right  of  William  and  Mary,  both  draped ;  he  is  laureate,  gvliel- 

MVS  .  ET  .  MARIA  .  D  .  G  .  ANG  .  FRA  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  ET  .  REGINA  . 

FIDEI .  DEFENSORES  .  &.  ;  below,  G  B.  F.  (George  Bower  fecit.) 
9:  On  a  pedestal,  inscribed,  ^RE  PERENNivs.  is  a  statue  of  William  III 
in  Roman  costume,  resting  his  right  hand  upon  his  sword,  and  hold- 
ing the  model  of  a  church  on  his  left ;  at  the  side  of  the  pedestal 
are  figures  of  Time  and  History  recording  his  career  ;  over  him, 
rays  from  heaven,  C^LO  .  DELABITUR  .  alto.  ;  on  edge,  DUM  .  MICAT  . 

HOC  .  GEMINUM  .  SYDUS  .  FUGIT  .  ATRA     TYRANNIS.  ;  same  as  no.  22 

(2-05.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  658,  no.  18),  both  struck,  one  icith  plain  edge, 
very  fine  2 

332  Roman  Catholic  Chapels  destroyed,  1689.     Busts  conjoined  to      '- 

right  of  William  and  Mary  ;  as  last 
9=  People  rejoicing  around  a  bonfire  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  while  the  '^  j^      i  —  /  /» 
emblems  of  Popery  are  consumed,  NEC .  lex  .  EST  .  JUSTIOR .  ulla. 
(2'05.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  660,  no.  21),  fine  and  very  rare  1 

333  Roman    Catholic   Chapels  destroyed,  1689.     On  a  pedestal, 

statue  of  William  III  in  Roman  costume,  his  right  hand  resting  on 
a  sword  and  holding  the  model  of  a  church  in  his  left  hand  ;  at  the 
sides  of  the  pedestal  are  seated  figures  of  Time  and  History,  c.elo 

DELABITUR  .  ALTO  . 

5=  as  medal  in  last  lot,  edge  plain 

(2 'OS.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  661,  no.  22),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

G  2 


84 

334  Coronation,  1|  April,  1689.     Busts  conjoined  to  right  of  William 

and  Mary,  both  draped  ;  he,  hair  long,  is  laureate,  gvlielmvs  .  ET  . 
MAHIA.REX.  ET  .  REGINA.  ;  ]Jl  Jove  thunders  against  Phaeton, 
falling  from  his  chariot  ;  the  earth  in  Haraes,  NE  totvs  absvmatvr.  ; 
in  exergue,  inavgvrat.  ii  .  Ar  .  1689  (1-35.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  G62, 
iw.  25).  Busts  conjoined  to  riyht  of  William  and  Mary,  both 
draped ;    he,   hair   long,    is  laureate ;    she  has  lovelock   on    right 

shoulder,  gvlielmvs  .  ET  .  MAIUA  .  D  .  G  .  AXG  .  ERA  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  . 
ET  .  REGINA  .  FID  :  DEF  :  ttc.  ;  below,  G  B.  F.  ;  \]i  Perscus  delivering 
Andromeda  from  a  sea  monster,  pretivmq  .  ET  .  CAVSA .  laboris.  ; 
in  exergue,  1689  (1  '45.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  663,  no.  26).  Busts  conjoined 
to  right  of  William  and  Mary  ;  he,  laureate,  hair  long,  is  in  armour 
and  mantle;  she  is  draped,  and  has  lovelock  on  the  right  shoulder, 

GULIELMUS  ET  MARIA  I)  .  G.  I'.RITANNORUM  REX  ET  REGINA  F  .  D.  ; 
51  Perseus  and  Aiuiromeda,  <S:c.  ;  same  as  the  preceding  (\'i5.  Med. 
III.  I,  p.  664,  /(().  28),  rev )j  fine  3 

335  Coronation,  l\  April,  1689.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  very  long  in  front  of  the  shoulder,  in  cravat,  armour,  and 
George  of  the  Garter  suspended  to  riband,  WILH  .  Iii .  D  .  G.  ANG  . 
SCO.  FR.  ET.  Ill  .  REX  .  BR.  AVR.  ;  below,  (J.  H.  ;  I^  Bust  of  Mary 
to  left,  hair  collected  behind  by  rows  of  pearls,  curls  floating 
behind,  with  pearl  necklace  and  mantle  fastened  with  brooches  in 
front  and  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  .  L> .  G  .  AXG  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET  .  Hi . 
REGLNA.  ;  l)elow,  L  (;  L.  ;  on  edge,  CORONAT  .  D  .  XI  .  APRIL.  ANNO  . 
MDCLXXXix.  (10.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  666,  no.  35).  Another,  similar 
to  the  last,  l)Ut  with  the  edge  inscribed,  REX  EST  CONQVESTOR  . 
RED1)IT(.^VK  MAKIA  SALVTEM.  {\-C).  Mnl.  III.  I,  p.  667,  no.  36). 
Bust  of  William  111  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  mantle,  WiLH  . 
Ill  .  L)  .  G  .  AN(;  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET  HIB  .  REX,  DEF  .  FID.  ;  beloW,  G.  II.  ; 
\^  Bust  of  Maiy  to  left,  I'Cc,  MARIA  .  D  .  G  .  ANG  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET  . 
HI  .   Ri;(;iNA.  ;    on     edi^e,     COltONAT  .  WESTMONAST  .  D  .  XI  .  APRIL  . 

ANNO  MDCLXXXIX.  ( 1 -55.     Med.  III.  \,  p.  667,  no.  37),  very  fine      3 

336  Coronation,  \\  Apiil,  1689.     Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William 

and  Mary;  ht-,  lauii'ate,  is  in  decorated  armour  and  mantle  fastened 
wirh  hioofli  oil  the  shoulder,  she  is  draped,  (;VL1ELMVS  .  ET  .  MARL\  . 
D  (;  .  MA(;  .  i;i;  .  li;  .  KT  .  IIIB  .  REX  .  KT  .  RE(ilNA.,  below  G  B  .  F  .  ; 
1/  \\  il!i;iiii  and  .Mary  s.-ated  l)eneath  a  canopy  of  state,  each  holding 
sceptre   and  orb,  two    i)isli02)s   support  a  crown  over  their  heads ; 

IDdLOl.AilMA     .     Si;i;vrr\TK     .    I'KOFLKJA  IIS    .    RELIGIONE    .    LE(;il5    . 

LII;i;i:tat  .  KKsTirviis.  ;  in  exergue,  1689  (2-15.  Van  Loon,  iii, 
M79  ;  M<d.  PI.  1.  p,  (i(is,  nil.  3S),  rcrji  fine  and  rare,  executed  in 
Enijliiiid  In  i-niiii/n  iiuifii/r  llir  A rrr.<.<'iiin  of  ll'illiaui  and  Mary.  Busts 
of   William   and   Mary   facing  each  other,   within   two  wreaths  of 


85 

Lot  336 — continued. 

rose  and  orange,  supported  upon  a  base  consisting  of  a  volume 
inscribed  leges  angli.«,  on  which  is  an  open  book  with  seals,  sur- 
mounted by  the  cap  of  Liberty,  at  either  side  a  cornucopia,  one 
inscribed  SAL  .  reg  .  contains  crowns,  coronets,  &c.,  the  other  in- 
scribed FELIC  .  PUB  .  contains  corn,  fruit,  (fee.  ;  over  the  wreaths 
are  four  sceptres,  terminating  in  the  royal  badges  of  the  kingdom, 
and  surmounted  by  the  crown  with  crest,  all  beneath  the  Eye  of 
Providence,  AUREA  poma  mixta  rosis  ;  in  exergue,  D  .  F  .  A  . 
wiLH  .  HENR  .  ET  MARIA  M  .  BRIT  .  R  . ;  Jl  A  prostrate  uprooted  oak, 
near  it  flourishing   orange-tree,  fleet   in   the  distance,  MELIOREM 

LAPS  A  LOCAVIT  ;  in  exergue,  INAUGURATIONE  MAIESTATUM  PERACTA  . 

LONDINI  \\  APRIL  1689,  R.  A.  F.  (2-45.  Med.  III.  i,ix  668,  no.  39), 
very  fine  2 

337  Coronation,  \\  April,  1689.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  long,  no  drapery,  GULIELM  :  III  D  .  G  .  BRITANN  :  R  .  RELIG  : 
LIBERTATISQ  :  RESTITUT,  below  a  rose;  ^  The  arms  of  Britain, 
suspended  from  an  orange-tree,  entwined  with  rose  and  thistle, 
from  clouds  above  issue  the  words  ITE  MISSA  EST,  and  lightnings 
directed  against  James  dropping  his  crown  and  sceptre,  and  Father 
Petre  carrying  away  a  pyx  and  the  young  Prince  with  his  wind- 
mill, both  are  fleeing,  accompanied  by  the  snakes  of  Discord  ;  in 

exergue,  INAUGURATIS  MAIESTATIBUS,  EIECTO  PAPATU,  EXPULSA 
TYRANXIDE,  BRITANXIA  FELIX  1689  (1-9.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  671,  no.  43) 
Coronation.  Busts  of  William  and  Mary  facing  each  other,  he,  laureate, 
wears  cravat,  armour  with  lion's  head  on  the  shoulder,  ermine  robe, 
and  star  suspended  to  riband,  she  is  in  mantle  fastened  with  brooch 
on  the  shoulder,  and  with  pearl  in  front,  maius  .  par  .  XOBILE  . 

SCEPTRIS  ;  in  exergue  G  .  HEXR  ,  ET  MAR  .  PR  .  AUR  .  M.  BRIT  .  R  . 
1689  ;  ^  Belgium,  armed,  and  bearing  the  shield  of  William,  is 
welcomed  by  Britannia,  near  her  is  her  crowned  shield  and  a 
column  decorated  with  lions'  heads  as  a  capital,  and  surmounted 
V)y  the  cap  of  Liberty,  in  the  distance  William's  fleet,  above  beams 
from    heaven,    M  .  BRIT    .    EXP   .    XAV    .    BAT   .    LIB  .  REST  .  ASSERTA 

(2-3.     Med.  III.  1,2?.  672,  7to.  44),  extremely  fine  2 

338  Coronation,  ^l  April,  1689.     Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William 

and  Mary,  crowned,  &g.,  same  as  the  preceding  ;  li  Garnished 
shield  of  Britain,  crowned,  and  surrounded  by  the  seven  shields  of 
William  III,  behind  two  sceptres  in  saltire,  PRIXC  :  AVR  :  ET  XASS  : 
HIC  TERR.E  L.ETITIA  (I'T.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  674,  no.  49) 
Coronation,  ]]  April,  1689.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 
hair  long,  in  armour  with   lion's  head  on  the  shoulder,  and  mantle, 


86 

Lot  338 — rontinncd. 

(JVILIELMVS  REX  ANGL  .  SCOT  .  FRANC  .  ET  HYBKRN  .  PATRI^  DECVS 

ANGLI.E  PR.iiSlDiVM,  on  mantle  P.  H.  M.  ;  ]^  The  Garter,  entwined 
by  orange  branches  and  decorated  with  the  shields  of  England, 
Scotland,  France  and  Ireland,  within  the  chronogrammatic  inscrip- 
tion gVILIeLM  .  prInCeps  aVrIaCVs  .  angLL^-:  .  sCotLe  .  fran- 
CLe  et  hIberxLe  reX  CoronatVr  .  d.  21  Apr.  ;  on  edge,  regia, 

(KEDE    MIHI,    RET     EST,     SUCCURRERE    LAPSIS,    F.    K.    (F.    Kleinert) 

(1-95.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  675,  no.  50),  both  very  fine  2 

339  Coronation  Festival  at  the  Hague,  l\  April,  1689.     Shield  of 

William   III,  as   I'rince  of  Orange,    crowned,   within  the  Garter, 

BRITTAX    .    LIBKR    .    RELIG    .    lUSTIT   .    LEG    .    VIND  .  M.D.C.L.XXXIX  ; 

\X  An  anned  female  figure,  holding  staff  surmounted  by  the  cap  of 
Liberty,  leans  upon  rt  Bible,  placed  on  an  altar  decorated  with  the 
rose  of  England  and  the  arrows  of  the  provinces,  HAXC  TUEMUR 
HAC  MTIMUR  (1-3.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  Q11,  no.  53) 
Coronation  Festival  at  Amsterdam,  ||  April,  1689.  William 
and  Mary  seated  facing,  crowned  and  robed,  each  holding  sceptre 
and  orb,  (JVILHKLMVS  KT  MARIA  .  REX  .  ET  .  REGIXA  .  COROX  .  APR. 
I  j  1689  ;  \Ji  The  Captain,  Lieutenant,  and  Ensign  of  the  City  Guard 
of  Amsterdam  standing  facing,  over  them  the  arms  of  the  city,  TER  . 
c;EI)AGTNIS  .  DAT  .  op  .  DE  .  DAGII  .  DER  .  KUOXIXfi  .  DE  WAGHT  . 
HAD  .  I)  .  COMP  .  VAX  .  D  .  11  .  B.  MVIKEXS  (i:-3o.  Mcfl.  III.  l,p.  678, 
no.  ~)i),  holh  rorij  line  and  rare     [PL  XIV]  2 

The  sceoiid  pi^cc  cast,  chased,  and  in  vei'v  hiirli  relief.     The  Ct)ronation  of 
William  \\a^  cileliiatcd  at  Amsterdam  with  unu>ual  s)ilcndour  and  festivities. 

340  Coronation  Festivities  at  Rotterdam,  l\  April,  1689.     A  palm- 

tree,  to  which  is  attached  the  shield  of  Kotterdani,  on  a  band 
l)eneath  itoTHKoDAML'M.  a  distant  view  of  the  city,  and  the  river 
.Meuse  :  l;i  A  feast  in  front  of  a  triumphal  arch  decorated  with  a 
bust  of  William  111,  and  inscribed  PlilNClPl  PATRI.E  QUE  S  .  C  .,  in 
fiDiit  the  statue  of  Erasmus     (1-2.     Mrd.  III.  \,  p.  678,  no.  55),  {two 

■<jii  I'l  niiii.<) 

Security  of  Britain,  about  May,  1689.  Busts  conjoined,  to  right, 
iif  \\  dliani  and  Mary,  he,  laureate,  hair  very  long,  wears  cravat, 
armour,  antl  (leoige  of  the  Gai'tei'  suspended  to  riband,  she  is  in 
lace  gov.ti  and  pearl  necklace,  (a'H.IEI.MVS  ET  MARIA  REX  ET 
i;i:<.lNA  i;i:iTANM.i:,  Ix-low  ]•.  ii.  m.  ;  \)^  Bi-itannia,  holding  a  cross, 
scales,  (dinuctipia,  and  stall"  with  the  cap  of  Lil)erty,  is  seated 
to  left  n])on  a  rock  under  the  shadow  of  a  united  rose  and  orange 
tree,  amid  uhn.M'  luanches  is  a  crown,  and  tramples  upon  emblems 
of  t yraiuiy  and  anarchy,    behind    her  a  prow  and  her  shield,  AUREA 


87 
Lot  340 — continued. 

FLORIGERIS  SUCCRESCUNT  POMA  ROSETIS ;  in  exergue,  SECURITAS 
BRITANNIJS  RESTITUTA.  1689,  P-  H.  M.  on  edge,  EXTERNO  MALE  PRESSA 
lUGO  BRITANNIA  PRIDEM,  IN  PRISCAS  ITERAM  RESPIRAT  LIBERA  LEGES 

(2-15.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  681,  110.  60)  3 

341  Toleration  Act,  1689.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate,  hair 

long,  in  armour   with   lion's  head  on   the   shoulder,   and  mantle, 

GVILIELMVS  REX  ANGL  .  SCOT  .  FRANC  .  ET  HYBERN  .  PATRI^  DECVS 

ANGLIC  PR.ESIDIVM,  on  mantle  P.  H.  M.  $1  Britannia,  crowned  and 
bearing  a  sceptre,  is  accompanied  by  Eeligion,  holding  a  cross  and 
an  open  Bible  inscribed  VERB  .  DEI  MANET  IN  ^ternvm,  and  by 
Liberty  carrying  a  cornucopia  and  a  scroll  inscribed  Teft,  she 
tramples  upon  the  fires,  chains,  and  yokes  of  superstition  and 
tyranny,  and  seizes  the  hand  of  William,  at  whose  side  is  the  Belgic 
Lion,    TE   servatore   non  servimus  ;  in   exergue,    restitutori 

BRITANNL^  1 689,  on  edge,  REGIA,  CREDE  MIHI,  RES  EST,  SUCCURERE 

LAPSIS,  F.  K.  (1-95.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  683,  no.  64) 
William  and  Mary.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  hair  long,  in 
armour  with  IV  R  in  cypher  on  the  breastplate,  and  mantle  fastened 
with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  guli  .  hi  .  d  ,  G  .  BRIT .  FRAN  .  ET  . 
HIB .  REX  .  F.  D  .  P  .  A .  ;  ^  Bust  of  Mary  to  left,  hair  confined  in 
a  knot  behind,  love-lock,  in  mantle  with  fringe  and  fastened  with 
brooch  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  .  D .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  .  hib  .  REG  . 
F  .  D  .  P  .  A  ,  (1-95.     Med.  III.  I,  686,  no.  10),  fine  and  scarce  2 

342  William  and    Mary.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate,  hair 

long,  in  armour,  with  straps  on  the  shoulder,  and  ample  mantle, 

WILHELM    .    D  :  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .    FRAN  .  ET  HIB  .  REX  .  ;    R    Bust   of 

Mary  to  right,  hair  confined  behind  with  pearls,  love-locks,  with 
pearl  earring,  necklace,  and  pearls  round  the  gown,  brooches  in  front 
and  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  D  :  G  .  MAG  .  brit  .  FRAN  .  ET  HIB  .  REG . 
(1-9.  Med.  III.  I,  p.  690,  no.  78),  very  fine.  Shield  of  Britain,  with 
Nassau  in  an  escutcheon  of  pretence,  above  two  sceptres  crossed  and  a 
crown,  from  which  descends  a  wreath  supported  at  the  ends  by  two 
infant  genii  seated  on  cushions,  and  bearing  medallions  marked 
W  and  M  ;  9=  The  monogram  of  W  M  crowned,  four  times  repeated, 
and  alternating  with  a  floral  ornament,  forms  a  rich  circle,  in  the 
centre  of  which  is  an  open  rose  (1-2.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  696,  no.  96)     2 

343  Londonderry  Relieved,  28  July[0.  S.],  1689.     Bust  of  Louis  XIV 

to  left  on  a  pedestal,  inscribed  LUDOVIC  :  MAGNUS  IN  GERMANIA 
BARBARUS  IN  .  GALLIA  TYRANNUS  Obs  :  Mogunt  :  ct  bonce,  Gallia  with 
an  empty  basket  at  her  feet,  and  Germania,  in  rags,  with  shackles 
on  her  legs,  a  torch  at  her  feet,  and  a  burning  city  in  her  hand. 


If 


88 

Lot  343 — continued. 

hold  over  him  a  broken  wreath,  above  storm  of  thunder,  sieges  of 
cities  in  the  distance  :  Jt  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate,  on 
a  pedestal,  inscribed  WILHELM  :  MAXIMUS  IN  .  BELGICA  LIBERATOK 
IX  .  BRITANNIA  RESTAURATOR  Li/'  :  Londonderry  1 689,  Pallas,  with  a 
Bible  and  an  olive  branch,  and  Plenty,  with  a  cornucopia,  hold  a 
wreath  over  him  beneath  the  rays  of  heaven,  ships  advancing  to 
the  relief  of  Londonderry  (Iw.t.  Med.  111.  I,  697,  no.  97) 
Fortunes  of  Rebellion,  1689.  A  Hydra,  one  head  crowned, 
trampling  upon  the  sword  and  scales  of  Justice,  NUMERO  NON  lURE 
VALEBAT;  in  exergue,  ANNO  NOVI  DOMINI  PRIMO;  Ijl  Fortune 
standing  on  a  globe  perforated  by  a  serpent,  one  side  of  the  figure 
has  a  boar's  head,  holds  an  axe,  and  looks  towards  the  Tower,  dated 
1684  ;  the  other  side  has  a  human  face,  that  of  William,  holds  a 
crown,  and  looks  and  moves  towards  Whitehall,  dated  1689,  ILLE 
CRUCEM  Hic  DiADEMA  TULIT  (r9.  Med.  III.  I,  jj.  698,  no.  99),  very 
fine  2 

344  Dutch  Discontents,  1690.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  hair  long, 

smooth  on  the  crown  of  the  head,  in  armour  and  ample  mantle, 
fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  M  .  WILH  .  henr  .  P  .  AYR  . 
M  .  BRITANN  TYRANN  .,  below  T.  Stueltzing ;  l;l  Absolom  suspeJided 
by  his  hair  troni  a  tree,  his  horse  galloping  away,  ECCE  .  MANVS  . 
ABSOLOM  ;  in  exergue,  GELVCKIGH  .  HOLLAND  .  (2-3.  Med.  III.  1, 
700,  no.  104),  {two  specimens,  both  cast  and  chased) 
Mary,  Regent,  1690.  Bust  ot  Mary  to  right,  hair  compact,  bound 
with  fillet,  drawn  back  from  the  face,  love-lock,  in  mantle  fastened 
with  l)roocli  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  .  II  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET . 
HH!  .  RE(;iN.v  .  ;  1^  A  full  moon  shining  amid  clouds  and  stars,  land- 
scape below,  VEI.VT  .  INTER  .  IGNES  .  LVNA  .  MINORES  .  (1-9.  Med. 
III.  I.  p.  704,  w).  HI),  vera  fine  3 

'J'lii>  incdiil  is  the  work  df  one  of  the  lioelliers.  Ii  was  executed  possibly 
Hoon  after  tlir  pas-iiii:  of  the  Ilegeucy  Bill.  7  May,  ItiitU.  The  last  piece  unpub- 
lished ill  -ilvi'i'. 

345  Action  off  Beachy  Head,  1690.     Bust  of  Louis  XIV  to  right,  hair 

long,  in  armour,   INVICTISSIMVS  LVDOVICVS  MAGNVS 
^  Naval  engagement,  in  front  Louis  XIV  as  Neptune,  in  a  marine  car, 
brandishing  a  tridtnt  ;  on  the  car  the  arms  of  France  and  the  mono- 
gram /  .S",  m.\t\i;atk  iv(;am;  illi  impekivm  pklacu  ;  in  exergue, 

Pll.NA  AD  |;KVI:s  .   am;   ;   HAT  .  C,»  .  VNA  FV(;  .  I).  X  .   IVL  .    1690. 

('J-9.     Mnl.  ///.  I,  J,.  70t»,  nu.  1-22),  ver)/ fine  and  rare  1 

34(3     Battle  of  the  Boyne,  KiHO.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  in  scale 
pattern  cuirass  and  with  lion's  head  on  puuldrons 
1/  William  on   horsehack,  u>   left,  commanding,  and   about  to  cross  a 


89 

Lot  346 — continued. 

river,  in  the  background  is  the  battle,  JACOB  and  LAUSUN  are 
fleeing,  walker  lying  dead  on  one  side,  and  schomberg  on  the 
other,  APPARUIT  ET  dissipavit  ;  in  exergue,  LIBERATA  HIBERNIA 
MDCLXXXX.    I.    LUDER   FECIT. 

(2-25.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  715,  no.  135),  very  fine  and  rare  I 

348  Battle  of  the  Boyne,  1690.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  lau- 
reate, hair  long  in  front  of  both  shoulders,  in  armour  and  mantle, 

GVILH  .  Ill  .  D  .  G.  MAG  .  BRI  .  FRAN  .  ET  HIB  .  REX  ;   on   truncation, 

R.  A.  F.  (R.  Arondeaux  fecit) ;  Ijl  William  on  horseback  to  right, 
crosses  the  river  at  the  head  of  his  cavalry,  on  the  opposite  bank 
the  enemy   fleeing,  ET  VULNERA  ET  INVIA  SPERNIT  ;  in  exergue, 

EIICIT   lACOBUM    RESTITUIT   HIBERNIAM  .  MDCXC.    (I'O.      Med.  III.  I, 

p.  716,  no.  136) 
James  II  flees  from  Ireland,  1690.  Bust  of  James  II  to  left, 
hair  confined  in  a  bag,  in  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on 
shoulder,  iacobus  ii  britan  :  REX  FUGITIV ;  \}:  a  stag  with  wings 
to  its  feet,  running  to  left  at  speed,  looking  back  with  terror,  behind 
broken  tree,  and  in  the  distance  view  of  Waterford,  pedibus  TIMOR 
ADDiDiT  alas  ;  in  exergue,  fugit  et  hibernia  d  .  12  .  iulii  .  1690  . 
S.  N.  (Jan  Smeltzingof  Niraeguen)  (1-9.  Med.  Ill,  I,  p.  719, 710.  U2), 
both  very  fine  2 

319  William  enters  Dublin,  1690.  William  on  horseback  to  left, 
commanding,  and  about  to  cross  a  river,  in  the  background  is 
the  battle,  JACOB  (King  James)  and  LAUSUN  are  fleeing,  walker 
lying  dead  on  one  side,  and  SCHOMBERG  on  the  other,  apparuit  ET 
DISSIPAVIT;  in  exergue,  liberata hibernia  mdclxxxx.    i.  luder 

FECIT. 

'^  William,  with  one  hand  upon  a  blazing  altar,  presents   a    cap  of 
Liberty  to  Hibernia,  James  and  a  French  soldier  are  fleeing,  FOCOS 
SERVAVIT    ET  .  ARAS. ;  in   exergue,    expuls  .  gal  .  ET  .  rebel  . 

DVBLIN  .  TRIVMPHANS  .  INTRAVIT. 

(2"2o.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  721,  no.  145),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

350     Battle  of  the   Boyne,   1690.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  &c., 

same  as  Med.  III.  no.  132  '■ 

5c  William  on  horseback  to  left,  commanding,  and  about  to  cross  a 
river;  in    the   background    is   the    battle,    JACOB  and    LAUSUN  are  .-"^ 
fleeing,  walker  lying  dead  on  one  side,  and  schomberg  on  the 
other  ;  APPARUIT  ET  dissipavit  ;  in  exergue,  liberata  hibernia 

MDCLXXXX,  I.  LUDER  FECIT 

(2-25.  Med.  III.  1,  p.  7lo,  no.  \'ii),very fine  and  rare  [PL  XIVj  1 


4^   '^    _^ 


90 

351  Amnesty  in    Ireland,  September,  1690.     Bust  of  William   III  to 

right,  laureate,  hair   long,  in   mantle,   WILH  .  ill .  D  .  G  .  ANG  .  SCO  . 
FR  .  ET  HIB  .  REX,  DEF .  FID.  ;  below,  G.  H.  ;  same  as  no.  37 
{t  William  standing  to  right,  crowned  with  laurel  by  Victory,  presents 
an  olive  branch  to  Hibernia,  kneeling  before  him  and  holding  her 
shield,  HIBERNIA  RESTITVTA.  ;  in  exergue,  MDCXC.  ;  on  edge,  ARMIS 

IVNGIT   AMOR    NUNC   TERTIA    REGNA    DVOBVS. 

(1-55.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  721,  jio.  146),  fine  and  very  rare  1 

This  alludes  to  the  (leclaration  of  amnesty  which  William  issued   after  his 
arrival  in  Dublin. 

352  Return  to  Holland,  1G91.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  long,  in  armour  with  rays  in   front,  and  mantle  with  fringe, 
GULIELM  :  III  D  .  G  .  BRIT  :  R  .  AR  :  PR  :  BELG  :  GUB.  ;  below,  mono- 
gram of  /  S. 
\]c  The  rising  sun  shining  upon  the  coasts  of  Holland,   the  sea  covered 
with  shipping,  RECREO,  DUM  REDEO.  ;  in  exergue,  MDCXCI. 

(2-3.     Med.  III.  n,p.  4,  no.  158),  very  fine  andrare    [PI.  XIV]  1 

353  Triumphal   Entry  into  the  Hague,  1691.     Entry  to  palace  with 

view  of  (jourtyartl  ;  1^  William  and  his  suite  in  an  open  boat,  near 
the  shore  at  uRAXiE  .  FOLD,  a  horseman  approaching  it,  fleet  at  a 
distance  ;  on  a  band  above,  SERVANDUM.  SERVATUS.  ;  in  exergue, 
DIE  .  Tor  :  N(JCTE(J  :  IX  :  SCHAP  :  FLUCT  :  APPUL  :  IN  .  HOLL  :  D  . 
31  .  IAN  :  1691.  (1-95.     Med.  III.  ll,  jj.  12,  no.  174). 

Fireworks  at  the  Hague,  &c.,  1691.  The  three  principal  tri- 
uniithal  arches  erected  at  the  Hague,  within  three  circles,  formed 
])y  two  branches  of  laurel,  to  which  are  attached  the  shields  of 
Holland  and  the  Hague,  and  from  which  is  suspended  a  drapery 
ins(ril)ed,  M  .  R  .  (U'LIELMO  III  VICTORI  L  .  P  .  REDUCI  .  D  .  XXXI  IAN  : 
MDCXCI.:  \Jl  a  pcdf.stal,  decorated  with  the  platform  for  the  fire- 
works, V  FKi". .  MDCXCI.,  on  it  is  planted  an  orange-tree,  the  stem 
entwined  by  lauiel  and  palm  branches,  among  the  branches  of  the 
tree  are  the  four  iJritish  sceptres  and  a  medallion  of  William,  from 
the  ends  ai-e  suspended  two  medallions  representing  William  in  an 
o|»eti  boat,  xxxi  IAN'.,  and  the  procession  approaching  the  triumphal 
arch  l)cfore  tlir  palace,  V  FEB.,  (;UIJ  :  III  D  .  (;  .  M  .  BR  :  FR  :  ET  HIB  : 
11 .  F  .  D.  ;  on  ihi'  i)i;dc.stal,  I.  SMELTZIN(;  .  F.  (2-25.  Med.  III.  ll,  p.  14, 
no.    ISO),  JiiH'  'I III/  rare  2 

354  Congress  of  the  Allies,  Feb.  1691.     Jupiter  seated  in  the  midst  of 

the  gods  in  council. 

INCF.NrFS    .\\L\|((,    DKiNAS    lOVE    CONCIPIT    IRAS 
C<)NCll.ir.Mi,>\I-;    \()CAT.   : 


91 

Lot  354:— continued. 

in  exergue,  CONVENTUS  fcederat  .  principi  preside  guilielmo  hi  . 
R  .  BRIT  .  KAGM  COMIT .  CELEBR  .  1691.,  P.  H.  M. ;  ^  Courage  and 
Concord  in  the  presence  of  Prudence,  unite  hands  over  an  altar 
ornamented  with  a  wreath  and  inscribed,  sal  .  PVBL .  S.,  CONSILIO 
CONCORDIA  ET  FORTITVDINE.  ;  below,  P.  H.  M. ;  edge,  chronogram- 
matic,  reX  regVM  consVLta  DeVs  fortVnet  VbIqVe.,  f,  k. 
(Med.  III.  u,  p.  16,  no.  182).  Another,  Prudence  seated,  holds  a 
dart,  and  with  her  mirror  concentrates  the  rays  of  the  sun  and  directs 
them  to  the  destruction  of  a  pile  of  French  and  Turkish  arms, 
CVRA  HVC  tradvcitvr  omnis.,  g.  h.  (Georg  Hautsch)  ;  9)  Three 
hands  united  over  two  crossed  standards,  antique  prow  below, 
CONCORDIA  PRINCIPVM.  ;  in  exergue,  FOEDERATI  PRINCIPES  CONSILIA 
CONFERVNT  HAG^E  COM.  1691  ;  on  edge,  IBI  SALVS,  VBI  MVLTA  CON- 
SILIA. (1-65.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  17,  no.  183),  ve^-y  fine;  another,  with 
plain  edge  ;  all  very  fine  3 

355  Cornelius  Tromp,   1691.     Bust  of  Tromp  to  right,  hair   long,  in 

large  cravat,  armour  and  mantle,  CORN  :  TROMPIO  COM  :  SYLL  :  EQ  : 
ORD  :  ELEPH  :  BAR  : 
^  Inscription,  HOLLANDL-E   ET  WESTFRISI^  ARCHITALASSO  .  GALLORUM 
BRITANNOR  :  SUECORUM  VICTORI   FORTI   FELICI .  HUNC    NUMM  :  CUD  : 
lUSS  :  H.ERED  .  CIO   IOC    XCI. 

(1-9.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  25,  no.  \9Q),  fine  and  .■icarce  1 

Cornelius  was  the  son  ot'  Martin  Tromp,  who  fell  in  the  memorable  engage- 
ment in  Aug.  lt)53. 

356  Battle  of  AgliPim,  1691.     Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William  and 

Mary,  both  laureate  :  he,  hair  rather  long,  wears  scale  armour  and 
embroidered  mantle  ;  she  is  draped,  with  brooch  in  front,  GULI  : 

ET    MARIA  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  :  FR  :  ET    HIB  :  REX,    ET   REGINA  ;    below, 
I.  SMELTZING  .  F. 
1^  Battle,     in    front    cavalry     hotly     engaged,     HIBERNIS,     GALLISQ  : 
DEVICTIS  ;  in    exergue,   on    a   pedestal,   PUGNA    AD    AGHRIM .  XXll 
lUL  :  MDCXCL,    S.    N. 

(2-2.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  29,  no.  201),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

357  Battle  of  Aghrim,   1691.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  long,  no  drapery,  gulielm  :  III  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  :  FR  :  ET  HIB  : 
REX  F  .  D.  P.  A  .,  below  I.  s. 
I^  A  Lion  tramples  on  a  prostrate  dog,  and  claws  a  fugitive  cock,  SIC 
UNO  FERIT  UNGUE  DUOS  ;  in  exergue  REBELL  :  ET  GALLI  PROP  :  AGRl¥ 
HIB  :  FUSI  :  CAPT  :  AUT  C.ES  :  DUC  :  EXC  :  CAST  :  REL  :  APPAR  :  BEL  : 
UNIV  :  1691 

(1-45.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  31,  no.  205),  very  fine  and  rare  1 


92 

358  Battle  of  Aghpim,  ^|  July,  1691.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right, 
laureate,  hair  long,  in  figured  armour  and  embroidered  mantle 
round  the  breast,  wiLHEM  .  Ill  .  D  .  G.  ang  .  SCO  .  franc  .  et  . 
HiB  .  REX,  below  F.  D,  w :  (F.  D.  Winter),  N.  c.  A,  p.  (Neale,  Gustos 
Artifex  Primus) 
9)  A  Lion  tramples  on  a  prostrate  dog,  and  claws  a  fugitive  cock,  siC  . 
UNO  .  FERIT  .  UNGUE  .  DUOS  ;  in  exergue,  lACOBO  .  ET  .  LVDOVICO  . 
HIBERNIA  .  PVLSIS  .  AD  .  AGRIM,   I  69 1 

(•2.  Med.  III.  U,p.  31,  no.  206),  very  Jirw  and  very  rare  [PI.  XIV]  1 

3-39  Battle  of  Aghrim,  ^ 2.  July,  ]691.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right, 
laureate,  &c.,  same  as  Med.  III.  no.  205;  ^  Hercules,  with  uplifted 
club,  stands  over  a  prostrate  Irishman,  a  Frenchman  fleeing,  IMPARES 
UNI;  in  exergue,  HIP.EKNIS  SUBIECTIS  GALLIS  FUGATIS  MDCXCI 
(1-45.  Med.  in.  u,  p.  32,  no.  207) 
Athlone,  Galway  and  Sligo  taken,  \}  Sept.  1691.  Busts  con- 
joined, to  right,  of  William  and  Mary,  both  laureate,  he,  hair  long, 
wears  decorated  armour  ;  she,  with  love-lock,  is  draped,  GULIELM  : 

REX  MARIA  REGINA  F  .  D  .  P.  A  .,  below  I.  SMELTZING  ;   $L  To  a  lance, 

bearing  the  Irish  caubeen,  are  attached  in  the  centre  the  shield  of 
Ireland,  sword,  sceptre,  branches  of  laurel  and  orange,  and  three 
medallions  murally  crowned,  containing  the  sieges  of  ATHLON  .  xxx 

lUN  :  X  lUL.  — (;ALL0\VAY  D.  XXVI  lUL  .  V  AUG. — SLEGO  .  D  .  ^^y  SEPT, 

ARMis,  NOMixiS(i  :  TERRORE  ;  in  exergue,  MDCXCI  (1-95.  Med.  III.  ii, 
/).  35,  no.  112),  very  fine  2 

360  Limerick  taken,  j^  Oct.  1691.    Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William 

and  Mary,  both  laureate,  he  wears  scale  armour  and  embroidered 
mantle,  she  is  draped,  GULI  :  ET  MARIA  D  .  G.  M  .  BRiT  :  FR  :  ET  HiB  : 
REX,  ET  KKGINA,  below  I.  SMELTZING  .  F. 
1;!.  Fame  flying  to  right,  sounding  her  trumpet  and  carrying  a  mural 
crown,  ])alni  l)ratich  and  laurel  wreath,  above  rays  from  heaven, 
captured  arms  uj)on  the  ground,  and  distant  view  of  a  besieged 
town,  N()\  H.KC  SINK  NUMINK  DIVUM  ;  in  exergue,  LIMR  :  CAPT  : 
HIP.  :  SLIiACT  :  M  :  (»('T  :  MDCXCI 

(2"2.     Med.  III.  II,  /I,  36,  no.  215),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

361  Pacification  of  Ireland,  Oct.  1691.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right, 

laureate,  hair  long,  in  mantle,  WILH  .  ill  .  D  .  G .  ANG  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET 
HIB  .  REX  .  DEK  .  I'll)  ;  \Ji  William  standing  to  right,  crowned  with 
laurel  by  ^  irtory,  pifsents  an  olive  branch  to  Hibernia,  kneeling 
before  him  and  iioMin^  lu;r  shield,  HIBERNIA  RESTIVTA  ;  in  exergue, 
MDCXCI    (l-ti.     Mnl.  Jli.^f.  II,  J,/.  38,  1,0.  219),  very  fine 

This  i><  witli  Ihr  dat.-  alt.  inl  ami  tlv  cduc  iii-crihcd  AH.MIS  IVXCIT  AMOR 
NV.vc.  TKIM'IA.  iu:(;n.\  dvoius.,  uii])ul)lisli(  il  with  tliis  odge.  The  subjoft  of 
this  iiu'ihil  WduMai.pl}  r.|iial!y  to  the  amnesty  in  Irehmd  as  to  the  pacification 
of  liiat   counirv. 


93 

Lot  361 — continued. 

Pacification  of  Ireland,  Oct.  1691.  Bust  conjoined,  to  right,  of 
William  and  Mary,  both  laureate ;  he,  hair  rather  long,  wears  scale 
armour  and  embroidered  mantle ;  she  is  draped,  GULI :  ET  MARIA 
D  .  G  .  M .  BRIT  :  FR  :  ET  HIB  :  REX  .  ET  REGINA,  below  D.  Trapen- 
tier,  F.  ;  ^  A  lion  in  rage  tramples  upon  a  prostrate  Hydra,  a 
spaniel  fawns  submissively  at  the  feet  of  a  lioness  in  repose,  view 
of  distant  city  and  sea  with  ships,  PARCERE  svbiectis,  ET  DEBEL- 
LARE  SVPERBOS  ;  in  exergue,  HiB  :  pacata  Cioocxci :  on  edge,  ET  . 

REGNARE    PARES,    ET    MIRE    SE  .  INTER    AMARE    (2-1.      Mecl.    III.  II, 

p.  39,  no.  29)  ,•  both  very  fine  2 

362  Pacification  of  Ireland,  Oct.  1691.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right, 

laureate,  in  mantle,  WILH  .  ill  .  D  .  G  .  ang  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET  HiB  . 
REX,  DEF  .  FID,  below  G.  H. ;  ^  Victory  flying  to  right,  with  trumpet 
and  palm  branch,  attended  by  infant  genii  bearing  six  shields,  with 
plans  or  views  of  towns,  and  respectively  inscribed  waterfort, 
athlone,  limrich,  kinsal,  londondery  and  galoway,  below 
William  commanding  at  a  battle,  beyond  are  views  of  drogheda 
and  DVBLIN  ;    in   exergue,   RESTITVTORI    HIBERNI/E  .  MDCXCI  :    on 

edge,    ANNORVM    GESTA    DVORVM    CERNIS  :  QVID    PLVRES   FACIENT  ? 

(1-6.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  -tl,  no.  224),  veri/ fine 
William's  Throne  established,  Oct.  1691.  Anglia,  Scotia, 
Hibeinia  and  Gallia,  each  crowned,  and  having  their  dresses  marked 
respectively  with  the  rose,  thistle,  harp  and  fleur-de-lis,  stand  around 
an  obelisk,  dedicated  to  GUILEL  :  llll  REGN  :  R  .,  and  decorated  with 
his  portrait  and  armorial  shield  crowned,  Anglia  and  Scotia  cross 
their  sceptres  in  front  of  the  obelisk ;  }ji  William,  habited  as  a 
Roman  Emperor,  holds  out  a  sword,  from  the  handle  of  which  are 
suspended  four  crowns:  in  exergue,  quatuor  ex  UNO  (TS.  Med. 
III.  II,  p.  45,  710.  230),  fine  2 

363  William's  Throne  established,  Oct.  1691.     Bust  of  William  III 

to  right,  laureate,  hair  very  high  and  long,  in  lace  shirt,  aimourand 
mantle,  above  bright  rays,  below  the  shield  of  William  crowned, 
with  supporters,  between  branches  of  laurel,  wilhelmus  .  ill  . 
D  .  G  .  britanniarum  .  IMPERAT,  below  D.  K.  (D.  Koene) ;  ^  Four 
warriors  of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland  and  Holland,  armed,  defend- 
ing an  orange-tree,  foes  prostrate  and  fleeing,  distant  fleet ;  in 
exergue,  causa  dei  est  :  on  edge,  regna  mari  terraque  tegit  . 
tegiturque  vicissim  (1-5  hi/  1-3.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  45,  no.  232) 
Peace  restored,  1691.  Counter.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right, 
laureate,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  WILHELMVS  .  REX  .  ANGL  : 
51  sun  shining  over  sea,  restitvit  .  lvcem  (■7.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  47, 
no.  36),  hco  exawples  ;  all  very  fine  3 


-     94 

.564  Deventer  Testimonial,  Oct.  1691.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right, 
hair  long,  in  figured  armour  and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on 
the  shoulder,  GVILIELMVS  MAGNUS  ;  iji  William,  habited  as  a  Roman 
Emperor,  holding  the  Christian  standard,  raises  Hibernia,  kneeling, 
and  pouring  from  a  cornucopia  her  treasures  at  his  feet,  behind  him 
a  Genius  and  the  City  of  Deventer  are  placing  upon  a  column  a 
laurel-wreath  and  a  medallion  inscribed  SAL  .  PUBL .,  HIBERNIA 
SURGE ;    in    exergue,   daven  .  f  .  f  .  cvr  .  l.  m.  cioiolxxxxi, 

I.    LUDER  .  F.  ;   on    edge,    SPONSOR   .    SECVRITATIS  .  PVBLICAE   (Med. 

III.  II,  p.  48,  no.  237) 
Battle    of    La    Hogue,     1692.     Busts    conjoined,    to    right,    of 
William  and  Mary,  both  laureate,  he,  hair  rather  long,  wears  scale 
armour  and  embroidered  mantle,  she  is  draped,  with  brooch  in  front, 

GULI    :    ET   MARIA   D  .  G  .  M  .    BRIT  :  FR  :  ET   HIB  :  REX,    ET   REGINA, 

below  I.  SMELTZING  .  F. ;  $1  Naval  action,  in  front  a  French  ship 
sinking,  ASSKRTA  maris  imperii   gloria  ;  in   exergue,  gallorum 

CLASSEDELETA  D.XIX,XXIX  MAJI  .  MDCXCII  (2-2.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  53, 
no.  247),  very  fine  2 

365  Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1692.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  hair 
long,  in  armour  with  lion's  head  and  straps  on  the  shoulder,  and 
mantle  round  the  breast,  GVILIELMVS  .  ill .  D  .  G .  MAG  .  britt  .  FR  . 
ET  .  HiB  REX  .  F  .  G  (sic),  below  monogram  JTif^F  (Jan  Boskam 
fecit) 
51  Naval  action,  a  French  ship  in  flames,  another  blowing  up,  in  front 
is  the  French  Cock  fleeing  to  land  before  a  Lion  and  a  marine 
L^nicorn,  which  seize  the  fallen  trident ;  imperium  .  PELAGI  .  nobis  ; 

in  exergUH,  INCENSA  .  GALL  .  CLASSE  .  ANG  .  ET  .  BAT  .  VICTORES  . 
MDCXCII 

(2-1.     Med.  III.  u,p.  53,  no.  248),  fine  and  rare.  1 

3G6     Battle  of  La  Hogue,   1692.      Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  hair 

very  long,  in  scale  armour,  with  lion's  head  in  front  and  straps  on 

the  shoulder,   and  mantle  round   the  breast,   GULIELMUS  III  D  .  G  . 

M  .  BRIT  :  FRANC  :  ET  IIIB  :  REX 

X  I  C^     '    /  ^  '  5^  Neptune,  with  features  of  William,  in  his  car,  punishes  with  his 

trident  another,  with  features  of  Louis  XIV,  who  has  assumed  his 
appeai'ance  and  e^iuipage,  SIMILI  PtENA  COMMISSA  LUUNTUR ;  in 
exergue,  Mini  soinE  datum 

(2.85.       Mc'd.  III.   II,  p.    55,   no.    250),    rery  fine   and   very   rare 
[PI.  XIV]  1 

367  Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1G92.  Neptune,  with  uplifted  trident,  drives 
Louis  XIV  from  his    marine    car,  holding  a  trident  tipped  with 


95 

Lot  367 — continued. 

fleurs-de-lis,  distant  naval  action,  NON  ILLI   IMPERIM;    SED  MIHI 

SORTE   DATVM ;    in    exergUe,    GUILIELMO    .    Ill    .    M    .    BRIT   .    R    .    OB 
IMPERIUM  MARIS  ASSERT  .  P.  H.  M. 

^  Victory,  with  laurel  wreath  and  palm,  standing  on  an  antique 
galley,  on  which  two  infant  genii  support  the  shields  of  England  and 
Holland  beneath  a  naval  crown,  wrecks  of  ships  are  floating  about, 
and  the  sun  is  setting,  SE  CONDET  IN  UNDAS ;  in  exergue,  deleta 

AC  INCENSA  GALLORUM  CLASSE  .  MDCXCII.  P.  H.  M.  ;  on  edge,  Chrono- 

granimatic  ConCastIgatVs  gaLLorVM  fastVs  et  astVs  fLVC- 
tIbVs,  et  pVgna  fraCtVs  atroCe  fragor.  f.  k. 

{Med.  III.  II,  p.  55,  no.  251),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

368  Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1692.     An  armed  warrior  holds  a  trident  sur- 

mounted by  a  laurel  wreath,  &c.  ;  same  as  the  reverse  of  Med.  III. 
II,  f.  56,  no.  252) 
^  Two  officers  in  a  naval  car  inscribed  RUSSEL  ET  almonde,  one 
holding  a  drawn  sword,  the  other  a  trident  with  a  broom  attachecf"^ 
to  it ;  beyond  is  a  view  of  baefleur,  distant  ships  in  flames,  and 
LOUIS  xiiii,  with  a  trident  in  his  hand,  landing  in  great  alarm  from 
his  marine  car  drawn  by  frogs,  PSEUDO  NEPTUNO  MARI  EIECTO 

(1-9.      Van  Loon,  iv,  96  ;  Med.  III.  II,  p.  57,  no.  253),  very  fine  and 
very  rare     [PL  XVI]  1 

369  Battle   of  La  Hogue,    1692.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  lau- 

reate, hair  long,  no  drapery,  gulielm  :  hi  d  .  G  .  m  .  brit  :  fr  :  et 
HIB  :  REX  F  .  D.  p.  A  .,  below  I.  S.  ;  \]i  Two  officers  in  a  naval  car 
inscribed  RUSS  :  ET  ALMON,  &c.,  device  similar  to  that  of  the  pre- 
ceding, but  the  view  of  Barfleur  is  omitted,  Louis  is  called  LUDOV  : 
XIV,  and  he  has  dropped  his  trident,  in  the  distance  is  the  setting 
sun,  DIVUMQ  :  SIBI  POSCEBAT  HONOREM  ;  in  exergue,  PSEUDONEPT : 
OCEAN  :  EXP  :  PUGN  :  AD  BARFL  .  MDCXCII  (1-45.  Med.  III.  U,  p.  57, 
no.  254).  William  III,  crowned  by  Victory,  habited  as  a  Eoman 
Emperor,  and  holding  a  rudder,  stands  between  Hibernia,  with  her 
harp,  and  Belgium,  with  staff"  and  the  cap  of  Liberty,  and  accom- 
panied by  her  Lion,  wilhelm  .  hi  .  d  .  g  .  mag  .  brit  .  fran  .  et 
HIB  .  REX  GALLORVM  VICTOR  ;  in  exergue,  CONCORDANT,  P.  H.  M.  ; 
^  Naval  action,  above  the  Zodiac,  the  sun  about  to  quit  Gemini 
and  to  pass  on  to  Cancer,  Leo  and  Virgo,  SOLIS  iter  ;  in  exergue, 
VICT  .  NAV  .    DE   GALLIS    MAX  .  DIE    29    MAY    MDCXCII,    P.    H.M.  ;    on 

edge,  chronogrammatic  ConCastIgatVs  gaLLorVM  fastVs  et 
astVs  fLVCtIbVs,  et  pVgna  fraCtVs  atroCe  fragor,  f.  k. 
(2-15.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  61,  no.  262)  2 


ks-'^.-: 


96 

370  Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1692.  Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William 
and  Mary,  he  wears  armour  and  mantle,  she  is  draped,  GVL  : 
ET  .  MAR  :  D  :  G  :  M  :  B  :  F  :  ET  .  H  :  REX  .  ET  .  REGINA  ;  ijo  Naval 
action,  Le  Soleil  Royal  in  flames,  XOX  NVLLA  .  SECVTA  .  EST  :  in 
exergue,  PVGN  :  NAV  :  INT  :  ANG  :  ET  .  FR  :  21  .  MAY  .  1692  (1-95. 
Med.  HI.  II,  p.  64,  no.  260).  Bust  of  William  III  between  two 
genii  with  palm  branches,  supporting  the  shields  of  England  and 
Holland,  and  placed  on  a  pedestal  inscribed  WILH  .  ill  .  ANGL  .  REX, 
this  is  within  a  circular  temple  dedicated  MEMORLE  /ETERN^,  in 
the  intercohimniations  are  four  statues  of  RVSSEL,  ASHBY,  DELAVAL 
and  ALLEMONDE,  and  on  brackets  in  front  of  the  columns  are  four 
busts,  beneath  each  of  which  are  the  fleurs-de-lis  of  France  ;  in 
exergue,  G.  H. ;  Ipl  Fame  and  Victory,  with  wreath  and  naval  trophy, 
supporting  on  eitlier  side  a  tablet,  on  which  History,  under  the 
direction  of  Time,  is  inscribing  the  names  of  the  ships  lost  by 
France,  above  an  infant  genius  holds  palm  and  laurel  branches, 
behind  a  naval  action,  French  ships  sinking,  the  inscription  on  the 
tablet  is  voTA  ORiiis  .  class  .  gall  .  ab  .  ang  .  et  holl  .  delet  . 
D  .  29  .  31  .  Mai  .  1692,  LE  soleil  royal  .  le  davfin  royal  .  le 
triomphant  .  l'orgveillevx  .  LE  victorievx  .  le  vainqvevr  . 

LE   terrible  .  l'ILLVSTRE  .  le   FVRI[EV]x  .    LE   FIER[te]  .  LE   MON- 

a[rch.]  le  suvv[enir.]  le  .  .  .  .  ;  on  edge,  matvrate  fvgam, 
regiqvk  ostexditk  vestro,  xon  illi  imperivm  pelagi  (1-75. 
Meil.  III.  IF,  />.  07.  no.  272),  rare  2 

371  Battle  of  La   Hogue,   1692.      Bust  of  William  HI  to  right,  lau- 

reate, hail-  rather  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  GULIELMUS  .  Ill  . 
I)  .  (i.  M.  BRIT  .  FILA.N  .  ET  .  IIIB  .  REX  .  F  .  D  .,  below  DISHOECKE  .  F.  ; 
IX  Naval  action,  in  front  a  trophy  of  the  arms  of  England  and 
Holland  surmounted  by  a  naval  crown  on  a  trident,  MAR  . 
i;rit.\nn  .  iTLs  .  (;ai.l  .  MDCXCii  (1-5.  Mt'd.  III.  II,  p.  53,  no.  246) 
Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1692.  Bust  of  William  HI  to  right,  laureate, 
hair  Idiii:,  in  mantle,  wilh  .  ill  .  D  .  G  .  AN(;  .  SCO  .  FR  .  ET  HIB  . 
RKX,  DEF  .  FID,  below  G.  H.  (Georg  Hautscli)  ;  }Ji  Naval  action, 
the  Hag  of  Le  Holeil  Royal  sinking,  sun  setting  behind  French 
ships,  .WNc  i'i,\i;ii;vs  impar  ;  in  exergue,  on  .  class,  gall,  ab 

AN(;  .  ET  HOLL  .  \](T  .  ET  DELET  .  I).  29  .  31  .  MAI  .  A  .  1692  ;  on 
edge,  SIC  I'HAEITlONr.KO  TANDEM  MARE  SVFFICIT  IGNI  {3Ied.  III.  II, 
p.  .")'.),  no.  2.")S),  ri-rii  Jinc  and  rare  2 

372  Namur  taken,   1G'.)2.      Bust   of  Louis  XIV  to   left,   laureate,  hair 

long,  in  armour,  with  lion's  head  on  the  breast  and  straps  deco- 

Cj rated   with   fleurs-de-lis  on   the  shoulder  and   mantle,  LVDOVICVS  . 

I  MACWS  .   i;i;X  .  (IIIMSIIAXISSIMVS,  below  MAVGER  .  F. 

]}  A  pedestal,   suinmuutfd   l)y  a   \'ictory   and  inscribed  LvTxjvicvs  . 


97 

Lot  372— continued. 

MaGNVS  .  NaMVRC  .  VRBEM  .  ET  .  ARCES  .  XXX  .  DIE  .  OBSID  .  CAEPIT  . 
SVB   .    OCVLIS   .    HiSPAN    .    ANGL    .    GeRM  .  BaTAV  .  CENTVM  MILL  , 

M.DC.XCII,  at  the  sides  of  the  pedestal  are  captured  standards,  at 
the  foot  the  river  gods  MOSA  and  SABis — the  Meuse  and  the  Sambre  ; 
in  exergue,  MAVGER  .  F. 

(2-85.     Med.  III.  ii,  p.  68,  no.  274),  very  jure  and  rare  1 

373     Battle  of  Steinkirk,   1692.     Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William 

and  Mary,  both  laureate  ;  he  wears  scale  armour  and  embroidered 

mantle  ;  she  is  draped,  GULI  :  ET  MARIE  D  .  G.  M.  brit  :  fr  :  et  HIB  : 

REX,    ET   REGIXA,    below    L.    SMELTZING  .  F.  ;     ^    A    COck    furioUsly 

attacking  a  lion  retreating,  and  holding  the  Belgic  arrows  with 
the  rose  of  England,  the  feathers  of  the  bird  strew  the  ground 
and  fill  the  air,  3  aug  :  ex  UNGUE  LEONEM  .  1692,  PUGN  :  AD  ANGIAM ; 
in  exergue,  shields  of  England  and  Holland  amidst  French  standards 
(2-2.  Med.  III.  i\,  p.  74,  no.  285),  very  fine 
The  Elector  of  Saxony.  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1693.  Bust  of 
the  Elector  of  Saxony  to  right,  hair  long  and  high,  in  armour, 
ermine  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  riband  and 
George  of  the  Garter,  lOH  .  georg  iv  .  d.  g.  dvx  .  sax  .i.e. 
M  .  A  .  &  .  w  .  ELECT;  on  truncation,  O.f.  ;  1^  Armorial  shield 
of  the  Duke  of  Saxony  en  signed  with  the  Electoral  cap,  within 
the     Garter,    having   the    motto    incuse    lUXGiMUR    HOC    SIGNO  : 

QUO  XON  DISIUNGIMUR  UNQUAM  :  SIC  NOSTRA  .ETERNTM  PECTORA 
lUXCTA  MANENT  ;    on  edge,  CUSA   EST   ANGLORUM   WILHELMO   REGE 

MOXETA,  1693.     {Med.  III.  II,  ;;.  79,  no.  292),  very  fine.      J  G  C  4  in 

cypher,   with  the  Electoral  cap  above,  within   the  Garter,  at  the 

corners   are  the  four  shields  of  Saxony,  Jiilich,  Cleves  and   Berg, 

and  below  1693  ;  1^  Two   sword,  crossed   within  a  Avreath  of   rue, 

above  the   Electoral  cap,  below  i.  thal  (the  value  of  the  piece), 

and  I.  K.  (Johann  Koch),  at  the  corners  are  the  four  shields  of  the 

Palatinate  of  Saxony,  Orlamiindes  Brene  and  Pleissen,  DIS  =  MALE 

=  CERPENDUS  QUI    :\IALE  SENTIT,  ERIT  (1-6  square.     Med.  III.  II, 

p.  80,  no.  293)  3 

The  last  piece  was  distributed  as  a  prize  to  the  best  shots  with  a  rifle  during 
the  festivities  which  were  held  at  Dresden  to  celebrate  the  inauguration  of 
the  Elector  of  Saxony  as  a  Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 

374  Battle  of  Landen,  1693.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 
hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  INVICTISSIMYS  gvillelmvs  mag, 
below  monogram  J'BI(F  ^ 

^  Falcon  flying  to  right,  pouncing  upon  a  heron,  which  receives  it  upon 
its  beak,  distant  towns  and  battle,  FORTI  .  SIC  .  VICTOR  .  VINXTTVR  . 
ART ;  in  exergue,  xxix  .  IVL  .  MDCXCiii .  I.  boskam  .  F. 

(2*35.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  86,  no.  303),  very  fine  1 

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■     98 

375  Battle  of  Landen,  1693.     Bust  of  William  III  to  left,  hair  confined 

in  a  bag,  in  scale  armour,  GVLIELMVS  .  Ill  .  D.  G  .  BKITANN  :  REX 

^  A  drum  beaten  by  a  hand  from  heaven,  the  sleeve  marked  by  three 

fleurs-de-lis,  distant  horsemen  fleeing,  NON  SORT  EST  d'estre  battv 

(1-9.      Med.  III.  II,  jA   88,  no.   307),    very   fine   and    very   rare 

[PI.  XVI]  "         1 

376  Presage  of  a   new  ^Era,  1693.     Bust  of  Mary  to  right,  in  dress 

and  mantle  fastened   with  brooches  in  front  and  on  the  shoulder, 

MARIA  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRANC  .  ET  HIB  .  REGINA  MDCXCIII 

I^  On  an  architectural  terrace,  decorated  with  an  eagle,  the  arms  of 
Deventer,  stand  William  and  Mary,  both  in  ancient  dress,  having 
between  them  a  globe,  between  two  cornucopias  and  surmounted  by 
a  phoenix,  under  them  are  two  river  gods,  THAMISIS  and  RHENUS, 
behind  William  is  a  trophy  of  French  arms,  behind  Mary  are  ships, 
&c.,  above  are  rays  from  heaven,  SECUR  .  PUBL  .  ET  FELIX  .  TEMP  . 

REPARATIO  .  S.  C.  D. 

(2-25.     Med.  III.  ii,  p.  89,  no.  SOd),  fine  and  rare  1 

This  medal  is  by  R.  Avondeaux. 

377  Distrust  of  Louis  XIV,  1693.     Louis  XIV  seated  to  left,  on  a  throne, 

beneath  which  a  snake  and  vermin  are  crawling,  is  fishing  for 
Belgians  with  a  hook  l)aited  with  a  scroll  insciibed  PAX  ;  Minerva 
cautions  them  by  tlie  legend  NE  CREDITE  BKLGI,  and  assures  them 
ill  the  exeigue,  ALIQUIS  LATET  ERROR  ;  The  Belgians  show  themselves 
aware  of  tlie  treachery  by  pointing  to  a  traitor  whose  back  is 
marked  l)y  a  tleur-de-lis,  and  upon  whose  head  snakes  are  discovered 
by  the  falling  oflf  of  his  fool's  cap ;  while  a  snake  is  coiled  round  a 
heart  in  his  hand  ;  I^  An  altar,  decorated  with  tlie  Belgic  arrows, 
iVc.  ;  with  the  date  correct,  MDCXClll  (2-2.  Mrd,.  III.  ii,  jJ.  92, 
no.  312) 
Duke  of  Saxe-Gotha,  Return  from  HnuLmd,  30  Aug.  (N.  S.)  1693,  a 
staiiy  sk\,  atiiiil>t  which  are  as  castellations  r  crowned,  within  the 
►Saxon  garland  of  rue  ;  on  one  side  the  horse  of  Luneberg;  on  the 
other  tlie  harp  of  England  ;  above  the  shield  of  Saxony,  underneath 
is  the  city  of  Gotlla  ;  VIDIMVS.  STELLAS.  NOMINIS  EIVS  IN  OUIENTE  ; 
\Ji  Inscription,  l\  M1•:M()1UA^L  FAVSTI  KEDITVS  KX  ANGLIA.  TRIPLICTQ. 
BKL(;iU  FKIDKKICI  lUAN^MARINA  DJi.  DVCLS  SAXON  :  IVL.  CLIV.  MONT. 
AN(iAH.  ET.  WHSTI'H.  M(»X  PATRIS.  PATIU.E.  :NL  DC.  XCIII.  III.  KAL. 
SEPT.   (('.  \v.)     (I-.").").     Med.  III.  II,  ;a  93,  no.  314),  very  rare  2 

378  Duke  of  Saxe-Gotha,  Return  from  Englainl,  1G93.     A  wintry  land- 

scape ;  sun  setting  l)ehiiid  a  hill ;  TE  NON   pr.-ESENTE  RIGEMVS 
]Ji  The  Englisli    sliii)  Catherine  ;   BREVI   CERTVM.   QVO.    FATA   FERENT  ; 


99 

Lot  378 — continued. 

in  exergue,  Katherine,   1693  (c.  w.)   Christian   Wermuth  ;    edge, 

FRIDERICO.  DVCI  SAXONI^E.  EX.  ANGLIA.  FELICITER.  REDEVNTI.  ANNO. 
M.DC.XCIII 

( I  -55.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  9  2,  710.  313),  very  fine  and  very  rare  [PI.  XVJ  1 

379  Dieppe  Bombarded,  |f  July,  1694.     William  receives  the  Prince 

of  Baden  at  the  gates  of  his  palace,  &c.,  rec  .  p  .  badens  ,  lond.  ; 

in   exergue,    lUNXIT   .    LIBERTAS    .    AUXIT   .    SECRETUM    .    X    .    IAN    .       P 
MDCXCIV  _  -fc^ 

$1  Neptune  in  a  car  drawn  by  two  unicorns,  &c.,  ships  bombarding 
Dieppe,  et  .  proximvs  ardet  vcalegon.  ;  in  exergue,  dieppa  .  ab 

ANGLIS,    &C.,    HOLLANDIS    INCENTA   D   XXII  .  XXIII  .  IVL    1694. 

(1-95.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  97,  no.  320),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

380  Havre  Bombarded,  \^  July,  1694.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right, 

laureate,  in  armour  and  mantle,  INVICTISSIMVS  GVILLELMVS  MAG., 
below,  monogram,  JUK^. 
$0  Brazen  bull  amid  flames ;  in  the  distance,  Havre  burning  and  boats 
filled  with  troops,  svis  perit  ignibvs  avctor  ;  in  exergue,  portvs  . 

GRATIS  .  EXVSTVS  ET  .  EVERSVS  .  BOMBARD  ANGLO  .  BATAV  . 
MDCXCIIII. 

(2  •35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  97,  no.  321),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

381  The  French  Coast  Bombarded,  Sept.  1694.     A  cock  lying  on  its 

back  and  being  bitten  by  a  mouse,  legend  in  two  lines 

VENERVNT.  GALLI.  MISERI.  REDIERE  CAPONES 
QVIS  CASTRAVIT.  EOS.  MVSCVLVS.  VNVS  ERAT. 

in  exergue,  foedvs  avgvstanvm  prolongatvm  ;  9.  Pallas  standing 
and  pointing  to  a  ship  bombarding,  before  her  is  Louis  XIV,  who 
kneeling  averts  his  face  from  her  shield,  which  bears  the  Gorgon's 
head,  terror,  maxim vs  ex.  improviso.  ;  in  exergue,  vrbes 
GALLIARVM.  MARITIME.  FVLMINAT^.  M.D.CXCVI,  1694  (1-2.  Med. 
III.  II,  p.  99,  no.  324) 
Thomas  Neale,  1694.  Bust  of  Neale  to  right,  hair  long,  slight 
drapery  over  the  shoulders,  THO  .  NEALE  ARMIGER;  ^  Plain.  (1-2. 
Med.  III.  II,  p.  104,  no.  330),  very  fine  and  rare  2 

382  Campaign  of  1694.     Seven  genii,  helmeted,  encircle  the  standard  of 

Christianity,  trample  upon  those  of  France  and  Turkey,  and  hold 
those  of  their  own  countries,  viz.,  Poland,  Spain,  Venice,  Austria, 
Holland,  England  and  Savoy,  virtuti  et  CONCORDIA  CHRISTIAN- 

ORUM.  P.  H.  M. 

5c  Victory,  bearing  three  laurel  wreaths  and  a  palm  branch,  advances 
between  three  river  gods,  the  Danube,  the  Meuse,  and  the  Rhine, 
petrovaradino  liberato,  hvyo  recepto,  rheno  traiecto  ;  in 

H    2 


II  -c^ 


/ 


100 

Lot  382 — continued. 

exergue,  CONTRA  TVRCAS  EORVMQVE  FCEDERATOS  TRIPLEX  :^IANORVM 
VICTORIA  .  1694.  P.  H.  M.  ;  otj  edge,  DOMINVS  PROTECTIO  TVA  :  PER 
DIEM  SOL  NON  VRET  TE,  NEQVE    LVNA   PER    NOCTEM  .  PS  .   121.  F.  K. 

(1-95.     Med.  Ill  II,  p.  101,  no,  327),  very  Jine  and  rare  1 

383  Death  of  Mary,  169|.     Bust  of  Mary  to  right,  &c.,  from  the  same 

die  as  the  preceding,  maria  .  d  .  g  .  MAG  .  brit  .  FRANC  .  ET  hib  . 

REGINA.  below,  R.  ARONDEAUX  .  F. 

5^  The  body  of  Mary  lying  in  state  under  a  canopy  ;  the  King  seated, 
weeping,  at  the  foot  of  the  bed  with  attendants  behind  him  ;  a 
bishop  and  two  nobles  kneeling  before  him  ;  in  exergue,  populis 

LIBEHATIS  EREPTA  OBIIT  VII  IAN  MDCXCV 

(1.9.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  109,  no.  339),  very  fine  1 

384  Death    of    Mary,    169J.       Bust  of    Mary   to  left,   in    embroidered 

mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  . 
BRIT  .  FRANC  .  ET  .  HIB.  KEGINA.  ;  below,  I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  ;  I^  Snake, 
scorpion,  &c.,  same  as  Med.  III.  II,  p.  110,  no.  341  (2'35.  Med.  III. 
u,  p.  116.  no.  342),  rery  fine 
Death  of  Mary,  169 J.  Bust  of  Mary  to  right,  hair  bound  with 
fillet,  lovelock,  in  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder, 
MARIA  .  II  .  D  .  (i  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA.  ;  1^  Inscription 
across  the  field,  NAT  .  APR  .  30  .  1662  .  MOR  .  DEC  .  28  .  1694., 
SVBLATAM  EX  OCVLIS  QV.ERIMVS  INVIDI  (1-95.  Med.  Ill  II,  J).  HI, 
no.  343),>/(e  2 

385  Death   of  Mary,    169^-.      Bust   of  Mary  to  right,  in  mantle  fast- 

ened with  jewel  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  II  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  . 
FRAN  .  HIT.  .  KHCiiXA.  ;  on  truncation,  I.  L.  F.  :  I^  Wisdom,  Piety 
and  Constancy  standing  before  a  funeral  pile,  whence  rises  a 
Phoitiix,  QVANDO  VLLAM  INVENIENT  PAREM  1 ;  in  exergue,  OBIIT  VII  . 
ID  ,  IAN  .  MDCLXxxxv  (2-3.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  112,  no.  345).  Bust 
of  Mar}'  to  li^ht,  in  mantle  fastened  with  jewel  on  the  shoulder, 

M.VRIA  II  .   I)  .   (i  .   MAC  .   BRIT.  FRAN  .  HIB  .  REGINA  .  ;    OU  truncation, 

I.  L.  F.  ;  U  Ihitannia,  holding  a  reversed  torch,  is  seated  in  a 
mournful  attitude  and  leans  against  a  monument,  decorated  with  a 
nu'<lallion  of  MAitiA  RE(;iNA  ;  on  the  ground  lie  her  shield,  a  crown, 
and  an  anchor,  iKisTrriA  PVBLICA  ;  in  exergue,  OBIIT  Vll  .  ID.  IAN. 
MDCLXXXXV  el-?).  Mrd.  III.  u,  p.  114,  HO.  348),  very  fine  and  nn- 
ri/iiiinon  2 

386  Death   of    Mary,    IG'.ij;.      Bust  of  Mary  to  riglit,   in   mantle  fast- 

en('(l  with  jfwel  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  .  II.  D  .  G  .  MAG .  BRIT  . 
FRAN  .  Hill  .  i;i:(iiNA  ;  itelow,  I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  ;  1^  A  monument  of 
three  gradations,  decorated  with  bas-reliefs  representing  a  grand 


101 

Lot  386 — continued. 

funeral  procession  ;  on  the  two  upper  are  seated  the  three  Fates, 
with  a  medallion  of  MARIA  .  ii  .  D  .  G .  between  them,  VNICA  DIGNA 
DEO  ;  in  exergue,  viviT  .  POST  .  fvnera  .  virtvs  mdcxcv.  i.  b.  f, 
(2-35.  Med.  III.  u,  jy.  114,  no.  349).  Bust  of  Mary  to  right,  in 
mantle  fastened  with  jewel  on  the  shoulder,  MARIA  .II .  D.  G  .  MAG  . 

BRIT  .  FRAN  .  HIB  .  REGINA,  below,  I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  ;  $1  A  square 
monument,  with  a  has  relief  representing  a  sacrifice  ;  upon  it, 
between  two  small  obelisks,  is  a  larger  one  decorated  with  a  medal- 
lion of  MARIA  REGINA,  over  the  inscription,  maria  .  ORBIS  . 
BRITANNICI  .  DELICIAE  .  ET  .  SOLATIUM  .  DESIDERATA  ;  near  the  top, 
among  clouds,  are  branches  of  palm  and  laurel,  COELITVS  .  data  . 
COELITVS  .  RECEPTA  .  ;  in  exergue,  MDCXCV.  I.  B.  F.  (2  -35.  Med. 
III.  11,  J).  115,  no.  351),  both  very  Jine  2 

387  Death  of  Mary,  169i.     Britannia,  with  clasped  hands,  kneels  before 

an  altar,  on  which  is  a  burning  censer,  and  addresses  to  heaven 
the  prayer  of  the  legend,  o  serves  Anim.-e  dimidium  Me^.,  on 
the  ground  lie  her  shield,  spear,  and  a  cornucopia  ;  in  exergue, 
Britannia  Supplex.  1695,  i.  d.  ;  rev.  A  funeral  pall  decorated 
with  the  crowned  shields  of  England,  Scotland,  France  and  Ireland, 
above  a  radiated  celestial  crown  in  clouds,  PR.f:LUCET  quatuor  UNA 
{Med.  III.  II,  f.  120,  no.  361).  Bust  of  Mary  to  left,  she  wears 
mantle  with  fringe  and   fastened   with  brooch   on   the   shoulder, 

MARIA  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  FRAN    .    ET   ,    HIB  .  REG  .  F  .  D  .  P  .  A  ;    9" 

A  sarcophagus  with  a  cyprus-tree  at  each   corner,   in   front  is  a 

tablet   inscribed  NATA  .  XXX  .  AP  .  MDCLXII  .  DENATA  .  XXVIII .  DEC  . 

MDCXCIIII  .  S  .  v.,  on  it  is  a  laureated  skull  between  two  branches 
of  palm,  above  is  a  radiated  circle  of  stars,  below,  on  the  ground, 
are  crowns  and  sceptres,  meliori  ornata  CORONA ;  in  exergue, 
DISHOECKE  .  F.  (I'D.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  121,  no.  365),  the  second  very 
fine  2 

388  Death  of  Mary,  169^.     Two  flag?,  one  flying,  the  other  drooping, 

each  decorated  with  a  rose,  DIE  EINE  DISER  ROSEN  1ST  VERBLICHEN  ; 
in  exergue,   MARIA  .  K  .  VoN  .  ENGELLAND  stirbt  D  .  7  .  IAN  .  1695 
51  The  Garter,  surmounted  by  a  crown,  from  whence  is  suspended  an 
orange,  DEN  aber  wird  die  welt  noch  lange  richen. 

(1-5.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  120,  no.  363),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

389  Oval   Medallic  Portrait  Repousse;  rer.  Bust  of  Mary  1 


102 


WILLIAM    III. 

1694—1702. 
Gold. 

390  Namur  retaken,  1695.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate,  hair 

long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  GVILH  .  Ill  .  D  G  MAG  BRI .  FRAN  ET 

f,  HIE  .  REX 

5^  Namur  kneeling  presents  her  keys  to  William,  at  whose  feet  the 
til  arms  of  the  MOSA  and  the  SABis  unite  their  streams,  in  the  distance 

is  Namur,  florem  galli/E  cm  .  militvm  elvdit  wilhelmi  .  virtvs 

VRBIS  ARCIS  .  CASTRI  .  NAMVRCA  VICTOR  .  MDCXCV 

(1'65.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  131,  no.  382),  very  fins  and  unpublished  in 
this  metal     [PI.  XV]  1 

391  Nicholas  Witsen,  Ambassador,  1695.     Bust  of  Witsen  to  right,  hair 

long,  flowing  behind,  no  drapery,  N  .  WITSEN    CONS  .  AMST  .  AD 

REGEM   ANGLLE    LEGATVS  .  MDCXCV 

9=  A  battering  ram,   with  a  breach  broken  in  a  wall,  LABOR  OMNIA 
vincit 

(•95.     Med.  III.  u,p.  147,  no.  408),  unpublished  in  gold,  very  fine  1 

392  Fortunes  of  James  II,  1696.     Bust  of  James  II  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  long,  in  armour,  lACOB  .  II .  REX  .  M  .  BR 
51  A  crown  in  a  boat  in  a  rough  sea,  in  exergue  1696,  FATO 

(I'O.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  149,  no.  411),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

393  Peace  of  Ryswick,    ^{}8ept.  1697.     Europe  crowned  ofl"ering  per- 

fumes at  a  lighted  altar  ornamented   witli  festoons  of  flowers,  and 
inscribed  pacts  ara,  pax  ades  et  toto  mitis  in  orbe  mane,  in 
exergue  euik^pa 
\}.  Peace  seated  to  left  on  a  broad  pedestal,  holds  an  olive  branch  and 

.1   caduceus.  at  her  feet  is   a  cornucopia,  tranquillus    gaudeat 

(»rbis,  the  ])edestal  is  inscribed  PACE  frvgifera  inter  gallos 
batavos  reltjqve  socios  restitvta  consvles  senatvsqv^ 
amstklodamensis  nvmlsma  hoc  cvdi  ivsservnt  mdclxxxxvii, 
/.•  Drappentier 

(2'6r).  Med.  III.  u,  p.  171,  no.  455),  very  fine,  and  excessively  rare 
in  (I (lid  1 

Tliis  medal  was  struck  l)y  (ircUa-  of  the  Matristrates  of  Amsterdam,  and 
.specimens  in  t^nlil  were  ]ir(  scnted  toeaeli  of  the  tliirty-six  members  who  com- 
posed the  ("ouiK'il  (if  thi'  City.  Tlie  medal  was  enclosed  in  the  box  of  silver 
herfwitli,  havin<_'  (iii  mn'  ^idc  the  new  arms  of  the  City,  crowned  on  two  fa.sces 
crossed,  to  wliicli  are  attaclied  by  a  cord  the  arms  of  the  four  Ijurgomasters  of 
the  year,  and  around  the  shields  of  those  who  f(jrmed  the  Council  of  the  City, 
upon  the  other  side  the  ancient  arms  of  Amstenhim,  two  men  in  a  boat  ;  legend 
TENET  .t-;quoka  tvia.  and  arnund  the  side  of  box  the  names  of  the  Council 
upon  a  continuous  scidI).     I'lom  the  Voelcker  collection. 


103 

394  Peace  of  Ryswick,  Sept.  1 697.  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  long,  slight  drapery,  WILH  .  M  .  libert  .  POP  .  A  .  VINDEX 
51  A  globe  within  an  olive  wreath,  PAX  ORBis  terrarvm 

(•8.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  174,  no.  462),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

395  Peace   of   Ryswick,  ^^  Sept.  1697.      A  female  figure.    Peace  or 

Charity,  holding  a  branch  of  olive  and  accompanied  by  a  bird,  raises 
a  kneeling  mother  with  her  baby  in  her  arms,  de  barmhertigheyd 
roemt  tegen  hex  oordeel 
5^)  An  altar  on  which  arms  are  burning,  in  front  of  it  is  a  shield  with 
a  fesse,  the  arms  of  Muiden  supported  by  two  tritons,  DE  VREEDE 
TOT  RYSWK  GESLOOTEN,  in  exergue  1697 

(•8.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  175,  no.  464),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

396  Succession  of  Prince  James,  1699.    Bust  of  Prince  James  to  left, 

hair  long,  in  armour,  lAC  WALLiyE  PRINCEPS,  below  bust  N  .  R. 
^  Sun  rising  over  a  tranquil  sea  with   ships,  disperses  clouds    and 
demons,  SOLA  LVCE  FVGAT,  in  exergue  1699 

(rOo.     Med.  III.  IT,  p.  204,  no.  519),  very  fine  and  rare,  impublished 
in  gold  1 

397  Bombardment  of  Tonningen  and  Copenhagen,  1700.    View 

of  the  Bombardment  of  Tonningen,  TONNINGA  .  AO  .  MDCC 
1^  Ships  bombarding  Copenhagen,  PAR  .  pari  .  ,  in  exergue  HAFNIA 

AO  .  MDCC 

(2-4.      Fan  Loon,  IV,  305  ;  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  207,  no.  526),  very  fine 
and  extremely  rare     [PI.  XVI]  1 

398  The  Ouzel  Galley  Society,  1700.     A  ship  with  English  flags  sail- 

ini<  before  ihe  wind,  below  the  motto  STEADY  —  OUZEL  GALLEY 
9=  A  figure  of  Justice  blindfolded  holding  a  boathook  and  scales,  below 
to  right  I  .  P  .    CUIQUE  .  SUM. 

(1-2.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  214,  no.  535),  very  fine  and  impuhlisked  in  gold 
[PI.  XVIII]  1 

399  The  Ouzel  Galley  Society,  1700.     A  ship  with  English  Hags  sail- 

ing before  the  wind,  below  the  motto  STEADY —  OUZEL  GALLEY 
^  A  figure  of  Justice  blindfolded  holding  a  boathook  and  scales,  below 
to  right  I .  P  .   CUIQUE  .  SUM. 

(1  •2.    Med.  III.  II,  p.  214,  no.  535),  very  fine  and  unjmblished  in  gold  1 

400  The  Ouzel   Galley  Society,  1700.      An  ancient  ship  with  rowers 

and  sail  furled,  below  the  motto  steady   ouzel  galley 
^  Figure  of  Justice  resting  upon  a  sword,  and  holding  a  balance  before 
her  face,  bolow  parkes    CUIQUE  SUM  (with  loop) 

(1'25.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  215,  no.  536),  fine  and  unpublished  in  gold 
[PI.  XVIII]  1 

401  The  Ouzel  Galley   Society,  1700.     Another,  similar  to  last         1 


^  io    ^/  3    _^ 


-^ 


104 

Silver. 

402  Casale  taken  and  the  Security  of  Italy  restored,  A  July, 
1(59").  The  plan  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Casah*  represented  on  a 
cloth  held  by  three  genii  :  in  the  foreground,  the  river  god  of  the 
Po,  with  the  head  of  an  ox,  reclining  on  his  urn  and  holding  a 
broken  chain,  GALLORVM  EIUDANVS  VINCVLA  RVMPIT  OVANS.  ;  in 
exergue,  cASALis  ARMis  fcedkratorvm  rkcepta  .  1695,  p.  H.  M. 
I;l  Italy  turreted,  at  her  side  a  cornucopia,  is  seated  on  a  rock  at  the 
feet  of  Victory,  who  holds  a  palm  branch  and  a  mural  crown  ;  in 
the  distance,  the  setting  sun,  carpimv.s  occiDVO  speratam  sole 
QVIETEM  ;  in  exergue,  SEOVHITAS  ITALLIi  restitvta,  p.  h.  m;  on 
edge,  chronograniinatio,  ItaLLe  (JVra  gaLLVs  prohIbetVr 
aVarVs  :  CLarIVs  et  nVnC  e.st  forte  CasaLe  MInVs,  f.  k. 
(1-7.    Med  III.  II,  ;/.  1  26,  no.  374),  ven/ fine  and  rare    [PL  XV]    1 

40.5  Brussels  bombarded,  and  Namur  retaken,  1695.  Bust  of 
William  III  to  left,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  GULIELM.  ill. 
GALL  .  FUR  .  ULT  .  NAMUR  .  CAP  ;  below,  M  :  SMELTZING 
^c  A  fox  emieavonring  to  set  fiie  10  a  rock  on  which  an  eagle  lias 
built  her  nest,  and  to  which  she  has  carried  oti"  several  cubs  ;  in 
the  distance  is  Brusst^ls  l)oml)arde(l,  URIT  .  FURIT  .  NON  .  PROFICIT  ; 
in  exergue,  r.iiuxEL  .  a  .  fur  .  gall  .  incexs  .  mduxcv 

(r95.     Med.  III.  \i,  p-  1-9,  no.  379),  renj fine  and  rare  1 

404  Namur  retaken,  169").  Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate,  in 
armour  and  nmntle,  WILHKLMVS  .  Ill .  D  .  G  .  M.\(;  .  iSRlT  .  FRANC  . 
ET  .  HIP.  .  i:k\,  below  \.  iiosKAM  .  F;  ^  William  gallo[)ing  to  left, 
over  fallen  foes',  comniaiids  at  the  siege  of  Namur,  which  is  seen 
in  the  (.listance  l)()mbarded,  CORAM  .  C  .  M  .  host  .  REPRES  ;  in 
exergue,  na.mui^c  .  urbs  .  arx  .  cast  .  iwlv  vi  expugn  i  .  sept  . 
MDCXCV,  \.  i;.  F.  (i'-:'..  Med.  III.  II,  ji.  \:V1,  no.  .383) 
Namur  retaken,  KJit.").  Namur,  munilly  crowned,  holds  her  shield, 
a  2)ulm  blanch,  and  a  sicpLre,  and  is  seateil  between  two  river 
gods,  the  Mens.'  lUid  the  Sambre,  PltOVINCIA  RESTITUTA  ;  in 
exergue,  .Ml)(\(\-.    p.  11.  m.  :   1^   A   pyramid,   inscribed,   NAMVRCVM 

INDKKKSSA  VIKIATI-;  l(ii:i)i:P..VTOUVM  ET  RHDDI  ET  VINCI  POTVISSE 
VILLAKKCINS  DVX  CALL  .  LI  BKRATIO.N  KM  KRVSTKA  TENTANS  CVM 
IN(;ENTI    C  .    llo.MIWM     HXKKCITV    TESTIS     LSSE    VOLVIT  ;     on    edfife, 

chronnmiiiiiiiatic  —  kkIpItN'k  caLLIs  Vkp.s  aC  CasteLLa 
NAMVi;ri.  iioC  KK.X  an(;Lf  potks  :  t\'  <,.VoQVe  boIe  Fotes. 
(1-9."').      M'd.  111.  iLy,.   i;51,  I'o.  388),  hot],  nrt/fine  2 

40")     Namur  retaken.    1(;!l-).      Ilust  of  William   111   to  left,  laureate,  in 
armoui-  and  mantle,  i:\l  LI  i;lm\  s  .  Ill  .  D  .  c  .  mac  .  RRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  . 
HIP.KKNLF.  .   1M;\  :    liel.iw,   L. 
U  A  warrior  ovei  tut  iiiiii:  with   lii,^  standard  an   obelisk,  which  (^allia 


105 

Lot  405 — continued. 

in  vain  attempts  to  support :  it  is  decorated  with  a  club,  fulmeii, 
and  scales,  and  is  inscribed,  LABENT  .  monarch  .  PRINCIPIUM  MOSA 
AC  SAMBRA  LIBERAT ;  at  the  base  are  the  two  river  gods,  MOSA 
and  SAMBRA  ;  at  a  distance  the  castle,  casteel,  and  town,  STAD, 
of  Namur  are  seen,  namurc  .  arx  .  et  .  castr  .  expugn  .  test  . 

GALL 

(1-95.     Med.  111.  II,  p.  134,  no.  389),  fine  and  rare  1 

406  Namup  retaken,  1695.     Hercules  wearing  the  lion's  skiu,  with  the 

apple  of  the  Hesperides  and  his  club  in  his  hands,  carries  the 
medallions  of  William  III  and  the  Elector  of  Bavaria,  inscribed, 

WILH  .  Ill  .  D  .  G  .  mag  .  BRITAN  .  REX  and  MAX  .  EMA  .  D  .  G  .  BAV  . 

EL.,  and  walks  between  the  dragon  and  Cerberus,  PROPVGNATORIBVS 
ORBIS  ;  in  exergue,  TESTANTVR  FACTA  TRIVMPHI,  G.  H.  ;  $1  View 
of  Namur,  NON  AVRO,  VIRTVTE  DVCVM.  ;  in  exergue,  namvrcvm 
RECEPTVM  .  mdcvc.  ;  on  edge,  chronogrammatic,  reX  angLVs 
fVso  gaVDent  baVarVsqVe  naMVrCo  (1-75.  Med.  III.  ii, 
p.  139,  no.  395).  Bust  of  the  Elector  of  Bavaria  to  right,  hair  long, 
no  drapery,  HIC  SPES  FIDISSIMA  BELG-E,  below  1696,  and  the 
artist's  initials,  PH  r.  ;  9^  A  female  figure,  Namur,  holding  a  staff 
with  the  cap  of  Liberty,  &c.  (1"2.  Van  Loon,  iv,  205.  Med.  III.  II, 
p.  142,  no.  402),  very  fine  and  extremely  rare  2 

407  Nicholas   Witsen,  Ambassador,   1695.     Bust  of   Witsen  to  right, 

hair  long,  flowing  behind,  no  drapery,  N  .  wiTSEN  CONS  .  AM.st  . 

ad   REGEM   ANGLLE   LEGATVS  .  MDCXCV 

^c  A  battering  ram,  with  a  breach  broken  in  a  wall,  LABOR  omnia 

VINCIT 

(•95.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  147,  no.  4:08),  fine  a7id  scarce  1 


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FOURTH     DAYS     SALE. 


WILLIAM    \\\—co7itinued. 

LOT 

408  Assassination  Plot,  1696.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  lonij,  in  mantle,  his  breast  is  covered  with  a  shield  bear- 
ing the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate,  and  the  motto,  non  , 

L^DITVR  .  QVEM  .  TEGO. ;  WILHELMVS  .  Ill .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRANC  . 

ET  .  HIB  .  REX ;  ^  Six  female  figures  armed  with  daggers,  torches, 
and  snakes,  restrained  by  cords  tied  round  their  heads,  the  ends  of 
which  are  held  by  a  hand  concealed  among  clouds,  DEXTRA .  latens  . 
COERCET. ;  in  exergue,  MDCXCVI.  I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  (2-3.  Med.  III.  II, 
p.  150,  no.  413).  Busts  conjoined  to  right,  of  Louis  XIV  and 
James  II,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  HERODES  ATQVE  PILATVS  ;  in 
exergue,  ACTOR  .  IV  .  26.  ;  I^  Within  a  netted  enclosure  are  Louis  XIV 
and  James  II,  each  armed  with  a  sword,  and  holding  between  them 
a  purse  of  CM  PISTO  (one  hundred  thousand  pistoles),  near  them 
stands  Fatlier  Petie  with  a  pyx,  and  the  young  Prince  riding  back- 
wards upon  a  lobster,  in  the  wood  beyond  the  enclosure  are  armed 
men,  with  the  figures  40,  a  fleet  is  seen  in  the  distance  ;  under- 
neath,  cKNKSis  .  XLIX  .5.6;    IRRITA  CONSPIRATIO  ;   in    exergue, 

ADVERS'.  GVILIKLMVM  .  Ill    ANGLIAE    REGEM  .  3  .  MAR'J'  .  1 696     (I'T. 

Med.  III.  Ti,  p.  151.  no.  414),  both  vert/ Jim  2 

409  Amicable  Society    instituted,    1G96.     Two  right   hands  clasped 

under  the  royal  cioun  ;  in  exergue,  1696 
\X  A  building,  AMICABLE   CONTRIBUTIONSHIP 

(l-f)").     Mt'd.  III.  n,  p.  155,  no.  422),  Jinc  and  rare  1 

This  medal  <■  nmucnioratcs  tlie  cstahlisliiii;^'-  in  Eiiti^laiul  of  the  first  coni])any 
for  tlic  insuiaiici' uC  hi)usrs  against  loss  l)y  inc.  It  was  called  '•  The  Amicable." 
and  still  cxi-t^  iindtrtlu;  naini'  uf  •' 'J'lie  Hand  in  Hand  Iiisuraiice   Company." 

410  Vigilance  of  William,  1697.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  long,   no  iliapciv,    GTLIKLM  .  Ill  .   1)  .  G  .  BRITANX  !  R    .    RELIG  ! 

i,ii;KurAri.s(.i  i;i:sirii  r.,  heiow  arose 

[^  A  Jicd-stal  insciih.il  NICILANTIA  .  I'UINCII'IS  PRO  .  SECVRITATE  .  PRO- 
VIN<'IAKVM  .  i6(;-,  upiiii  it  is  a  diiuii  on  which  is  seated  a  soldier 
with  a  iniiskel  in  one  liaml,  and  a  lighted  pipe  in  the  other,  in  the 


107 

Lot  410 — continued. 

fields  are  men  ploughing  and  sowing,  a  troop  of  cavalry  inactive, 
and  in  the  extreme  distance  is  lvxembovrg  .  SOLA  .  gerat  .  miles  . 

QVIBVS  .  ARMA  .  COERCEAT  ,  ARMA 

(1'9.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  156,  no.  i2o),  fine  and  very  rare  1 

411  Peace  of  Ryswick,   1697.     Peace,  holding  a  caduceus,  reclines  at 

the  foot  of  an  olive-tree ;  in  exergue,  tranquilitas  REDUX ; 
below  a  star,  nunquam  VIOLETUR  AB  ^VO  ;  ^  The  globe  marked 
EVROPA,  with  a  large  crack  in  it,  which  Mercuiy  and  Peace  are 
striving   to  close    by  placing  across  it  an  olive  branch,    NE  tota 

DEHISCAT,  in  exergue,    PAX   RYSWlCK  .  CONCL  .  MEDIANT  .  SVECIA  . 

1697  (1-25.  Aled.  III.  II,  p.  161,  no.  432).  Mars  seated  to  left  on 
arms,  before  him  Peace  holding  up  a  trophy  composed  of  implements 
of  husbandry,  with  a  tablet  inscribed  PAX  RYSWIC  1697,  SIC  REDIT 
ALMA  QUIES,  P.  H.  M.  ;  ^  A  caduceus  with  olive  twisted  around  it, 
resting  on  a  globe  marked  europa,  above  the  name  of  Jehovah  in 
Hebrew  radiate,  COELO  demittitur  alto,  on  edge  PAX  UNA 
TRiUMPHis  innumeris  POTIOR  (TS.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  162,  no.  43), 
tico  examp)le$  of  the  second  piece,  one  formed  as  a  box  with  plain  edge    3 

412  Peace  of  Ryswick,  1697.     Bust  of  William  TIT  to  right  laureate, 

hair  long,  no  drapery,  INVICTISSIMVS  GVILLELMVS  .  MAG,  below 
I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  ;  ^  Com  growing  within  the  hollow  of  a  helmet, 
in  the  distance  a  corn-field,  PACIS  .  alvmna  .  ceres,  in  exergue, 
MDCXCVii  (1-5.  3Ied.  III.  II,  p.  163,  no.  437).  Lion  crowned 
holding  up  in  one  paw  a  branch  of  olive,  with  the  other,  resting 
upon  a  globe  inscribed  EVROPA,  it  grasps  a  sword  and  a  pair  of 
scales,  HINC  PAX,  VNDE  .?i:QVITAS,  in  exergue,  ANGLORVM  GLORIA 
REGE  WILHELMO  III .  M.DC.xcviL,  I.  B.  F. ;  ^  The  Palace  of  Ryswick, 
&c.    (2-35.     Med.  III.  n,  p.  167,  no.  449),  both  very  fine  2 

413  Peace   of  Ryswick,   1697.      The  Palace  of  Ryswick,  Delft  in  the 

distance,  above  Fame  flying  cairies  an  olive  wreath  and  proclaims 
PAX,  in  exergue  PAX  rysviccensis  ;  ^  Peace  walking  facing 
carries  in  one  hand  a  branch  of  olive,  and  in  the  other  a  garland 
composed  of  the  shields  of  Germany,  Austria,  England,  Holland 
and  France  arranged  around  that  of  Sweden,  CONCORDI  PACE 
LTGABO,  1697,  in  the  right  corner  G.  H.,  on  edge  ET  PACEM  ET 
OTIVM  DABO  IN  ISRAEL  .  PARALIP  .  XXII  (Med.  III.  II,  p.  168, 
no.  451).  Tlie  Palace  of  Ryswick,  &c.,  same  as  the  preceding  ; 
1^  Peace,  &c.,  similar  to  the  preceding  but  from  a  different  die,  she 
lias  long  hair  and  is  advancing  on  a  pavement  divided  into  squares, 
the  artist's  initials  are  in  the  left  corner,  edge  as  last  (1"45.  Med. 
III.  II,  2->-  169,  no.  4.")2),  both  r^ry  fine  2 


t 


.     108 

414  Peace   of   Ryswick,   1697.      Several  plenipotentiaries  attended  by 

guards  close  tlie  gates  of  the  Temple  of  Jhiiup,  ini-cribed  lANO 
SACK,  in  front  is  an  altar,  and  near  it  a  devoted  sow,  c^ESA  FIRMA- 
BANT  FOEDERA  PORCA,  ARONDEAUX  .  F.  ;  j^  The  Palace  and  gardens 
of  Ryswick,  ryswyk  (Uilelmi  hi  .  d  .  g  .  m  .  bkitan  .  etc  .  r  . 
PALAT,  in  exergue  MDCXCVII.,  around  are  the  shields  of  keyser, 

SPAXGIKN,  BRANDENP.VRG,  PALI'S.  SAXEN,  BEYEREN,  ENGELAND, 
SWEDEN,     7.PROVINTIE,     .S.     NEDERLAN.,     'T    RYCK,    LOTHARINGEN, 

SAVOYEX,  and  VRANCKRYK  (1-9.  Med.  111.  II,  p.  169,  no.  453). 
The  Genius  of  Frieslaiid  seated  to  left,  on  arms  flags,  &c.,  holds  a 
staff"  surmount(-d  by  the  cap  of  Liberty  and  a  palm  branch,  at  her 
side  is  her  shield,  her  foot  rests  on  the  fasces,  in  the  distance  is  the 
Temple  of  lANVS  BIFRONS,  open  and  with  a  trophy  inside,  aperto 
DIGXA  TIMERI,  in  t^xergue  FRISIA  ;  5^  The  Genius  of  Friesland  stand- 
ing with  a  cornucopia  at  lier  feet,  offering  at  an  altar,  and  holding 
up  a  standard,  which  is  surmounted  by  clasped  hands  and  a  caduceus, 
behind  the  Temple  of  lANVS  BIFROXS  with  closed  doors,  in  the 
distance  a  calm  sea  with  shipping,  CLAUSO  PIA  GRATA  FIDELLS,  in 
exergue    PACIS  GEX  .  RYSWYK  .  .^IDCXCVII,    ARONDEAUX   .  F.     (2-65. 

Med  III.  II,  p.  170,  no.  454),  both  very  fine  2 

415  Peace  of  Ryswick,  1G97.     Europe  ciowned  offering  perfumes  at  a 

lighted  altar  ornamented  with  festoons  of  flowers,and  inscribed  PACiS 
ARA,   PAX  ADES  ET  TOTO  MITIS  IN  ORBE  MAXE,  in  exergue  EUROPA 

li  Peace  seated  to  left  on  a  broad  pedestal,  holds  an  olive  branch  and 
—  a    caduceus,  at  her  feet   is  a   cornucopia,  TRAXQUILLUS    GAUDEAT 

ORBis,  the  pe(lestal  is  inscribed  pace  frvgifera  inter  gallos 
batavos  bei.liqve  socios  restitvta  consvles  senatvsqv.e 
amstei.odamensis  nvmisma  hoc  cvdi  ivsservnt  mdclxxxxvii, 
/.•  Driippintier 

(■2-G5.      Mcll.  III.  ir,  p.  171,  no.  45.t),  veri/ fine  and  rare,  as  the  gold 
wedal  lot  :v.):]  1 

41 G  Peace  of  Ryswick,  l(i97.  The  Imi)erial  eagle  upon  a  cloud  at- 
tended l)y  infant  (Jeiiii  holding  a  chain  connecting  the  crowned 
shields    of     l*'raiicc,    ("astile,    Ireland,    Savoy    and    Holland,    PAX. 

GERMAN  .  CALL  .  lIlspAN  .  AN(;L  .  SAP.AVD  .  IJELGICA  ;  R  The  PaUlce 
and  gaidens  ot  h'y.^wick,  VILLA  REGIS  RISVICANA,  in  exergue 
THKATUVM  .  I'ACJS  .  .M.DC.IIK',  (.'.  W.  (l-Q.  Med.  I//.  W,  p.  1  7  1 ,  «0.  4f)6). 
Bust  of  \\'illiaiH  111  to  light  laureate,  liair  long,  slight  drapery, 
wiLll.  M.  l.iliKKT  .  I'oi' .  A  .  VlNDHX  :  U  A  glo})e  within  an  olive 
wreath.  i'A\  im;i;is  ti:i;i:.\i:vm  (-S.  Mtd.  ///.  n,  p.  174,  no.  462). 
Peace  se;ae(l  ii,  I  j^ll^  hnjils  ;i  cornucopia  ami  a  i)alm  branch,  PAX 
I'\i;l  ;  U  Ticpliv  nf  jirni-  and  flags,  tn  which,  is  attached  the  shield 
of  Kyswick.  /■/:.  three  lirain-hes.  I'.AX  KVsviccENSIs,  in  exergue  1697 
(•7.     M'd.  /,/.  II,  y,.  17:,,  i,u.  4G;5),  ///(/'  3 


109 

417  Peace    of    Ryswick,  ^  Sept.   1697.      A  female  figure,  Peace    or 

Charity,  holding  a  branch  of  olive  and  accompanied  by  a  bird,  raises 
a  kneeling  mother  with  her  baby  in  her  arms,  DE  BARMHERTIGHEYD 
ROEMT  TEGEN  HET  OORDEEL  ;  1^  An  altar  on  which  arms  are  burn- 
ing, in  front  of  it  is  a  shield  with  a  fesse,  the  arras  of  Muideu 
supported  by  two  Tritons,  DE  vreede  tot  ryswk  geslooten, 
in  exergue  1697  ('8.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  175,  710.  464),  Jive  varieties. 
Mars  bound  seated  to  right  on  a  pile  of  French  arms  and  flags, 
before  him  is  the  shield  of  Holland,  saeva  sedet  svper  arma  ; 
51  Peace,  standing  to  left,  holds- a  cornucopia  and  a  caduceus,  and 
leans  on  a  club,  behind  her  a  river  god,  in  the  distance  a  fleet, 
PAX  PVBL,  in  exergue  1697  (1-5.  Fan  Loon,  iv,  266  ;  Med.  III. 
p.  175,  no.  465).  Bust  of  Louis  XIV  to  right,  in  armour  and 
mantle,  LVDOVICVS  .  MAGNVS  .  REX  .  CHRISTIANISSIMVS,  below  R.  ; 
51  Peace  standing  facing,  holds  in  one  hand  an  olive  branch  and 
in  the  other  a  torch,  with  which  she  is  burning  a  pile  of  arms, 
SALVS  .  evropa,  in  exergue  pax  .  terra  .  mariqve  .  parta  .  1697,  r. 
(2"7.     Med.  III.  II.  p.  176,  no.  466),  very  fine  and  rare  7 

The  last  medal  \va.s  executed  by  Henri  Koussel,  probably  from  a  design  by 
Sebastian  Le  Clerc.     Unpublished  in  this  metal. 

418  Peace  of  Ryswick,  ^%  Oct.  1697.      Bust  of  Leopold  I  to  right, 

laureate,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  LEOPOLDYS  .  D  .  G  .  M  . 
ROM  .  IMP  .  S .  AVG  .  ger  .  HV  .  BOH  .  REX,  below  w.  (Christian  Wer- 
muth) ;  1^  Bust  of  Louis  XIV  to  right,  laureate,  in  armour  and 
mantle,  LVDOVIC  !  XIV  .  D .  G  .  M  .  FR .  ET .  NAV  .  REX  CHR,  on  mantle 

W.,    on    edge   SIT    pax    in    REGIONIBVS    NOSTRIS    .    RISV   .    M   .    OCT  . 

M.DC.IIIC  (-85.  3Ied.  III.  u,  p.  186,  no.  487).  Bust  of  Leopold  I  to 
right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  cravat,  armour  and  mantle,  LEOPOLDYS  . 
MAGNVS  .  ROM  .  IMP  .  S  .  AVG,  below  W.  ;  ^  PAX  GERMANO-GALLICA 
RESTITVTA  RISYICI  D  f  g  OC  .  MDCIIIC  {Med.  III.  II,  p.  187,  HO.  488) 
From  the  Voelcker  cabinet. 
Drum  with  a  hole  in  its  top,  gott  lob  der  krieg  hat  nun  ein  [loch], 
ill  exergue  M.DC.IIIC.  :  5=  A  cornucopia  to  which  is  attached  branches 
of  olive  and  palm,  scattering  its  flowers  into  a  basket  with  a  hole, 
HERR  .  MACHE  GANZ    UND    TEST   DEM   FRIEDE    SEINEN    BODEN    (1-33. 

Med.  III.  II,  p.  188,  no.  491  var.),  very  fine  and  scarce 

The  hole  in  the  drum   supplies  the  word  LOCH  (a  hole)  to  make  the  legend 
complete. 

Another,   of  similar  type,   having  reference  to   the  same   event,   but 
smaller  4 

419  Peace   Rejoicings  at  Gouda,  1697.     William  III,  as  Hercules, 

tramples  upon  the  monster  of  Discord,  and  sets  fire  to  a  pile  of 
arms  upon  an  altar,  in  the  midst  of  which  are  standards,  inscribed, 


t 


110 

Lot  il9— continued. 

VIS  .  IRA  .  IMPER  .  TYR.  ;  over  him  is  the  shield  of  Gouda,  pax 
ALMA  GAVDIVM  GOVD^,  /.  IJiapentier 
9)  Peace,  holding  an  olive  branch  and  a  lyre,  is  seated,  facing,  upon  a 
pedestal,  inscribed,  MDCXCVii  coss  .  s  .  Q  .  govdanvs  dicarvnt 
FEL  .  SECVLI  ;  at  the  foot  are  seated  Bacchus,  Gouda  murally 
crowned  and  holding  a  cornucopia,  Neptune,  and  Mercury  ;  above 
is  Fame  and  rays  from  heaven  ;  beyond,  on  one  side,  is  a  man 
ploughing,  on  the  other,  ships  ;  in  the  distance  is  the  Palace  of 

liyswick,  PACI   RYSVICLE 

(2"85.     Med.  III.  ii,  p.  189,  no.  494),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

420  State  of  Britain,  1697.     Bust  of  William  III  to  right,  laureate,  in 

figured  armour  and  mantle,  gvlielmvs  .  ill  .  DEI  .  GRA  .  MAG  :  BR  : 
FRA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REX  ;  Jt  Britannia,  navally  crowned,  seated  to  left, 
on  the  ground,  holds  her  trident  and  leans  upon  her  shield,  near 
her  lies  a  book  with  an  olive  branch  upon  it  and  a  broken  yoke, 
RESTITVTORI  ;  in  exergue,  BRITANNIA  :  MDCXCVII  (2-7.  Med.  III.  II, 
p.  192,  no.  499) 

Prince  James,  1697.  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  left,  hair  long,  in 
armour  with  sun  on  the  breast,  and  mantle,  lACOBVS  .  WALLI^  . 
PRINCEPS,  below  N.  R.  (Norbert  Roettier)  ;  I;l  A  ship  distressed, 
striving  against  storms  and  adverse  winds,  the  stern  is  decorated 
with  a  sun,  the  colours  with  the  cross  of  St.  George,  1697  .  lACTATVR  . 
NON  .  MERCiiTVR  .  VNDis  (1-75.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  192,  no.  500) 

Prince  James,  1697.  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  left,  hair  long,  &c., 
same  as  no.  433  :  \).  The  sun  rising  upon  a  calm  sea,  OMNIA.  FACIT. 
IPSE  .  SERENA  ;  in  exergue,  1697  (1-    Med.  III.  II,  p.  194,  no.  503)    3 

421  New  Collar  presented  to   Dublin,  1698.     Bust  of  William  III 

to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  gvlielmvs  .  TERTivs  . 
D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  p:t  .  HIB  .  REX  ;  on  truncation,  James  B.  F. 

^; '  9>  Inscription,    GVLIELMVS     III     ANTIQVAM     ET     FIDELEM     HIBERNIiE 

(  METRGPOLIN     HOC    INDVLGENTLE    SV.F;    MVNERE    ORNAVIT  .  EARTH 

VAN    HOMRIGII   ARM  .  VRB  .  PR.ETORE  .  MDCXCVIII 

(3-3.     Mrd.  III.  u,  p.  197,  no.  509), //le  and  rare  I 

In  l(Ji»7,  I?iinhi)Iomc\v  Van  Homiigh  was  elected  Lord  Mayor  of  DuVjlin, 

and  at  his  solicitation  the  Kiiij;  presented  the  city  with  a  new  collar  witii  one 

of  thesi!  me<l:ils  in  trold   appended  ;   which  were  at  the  time  valued  at  one 

thousand  pounds. 

422  James   II   and    Prince   James,   1699.     Bust  of    James  to  right, 

laureate,  hair  lonir,  in  armour  an<l  mantle,  lACOBVS  :  ll  :  D  :  G  :  M  : 
B  :  R,  below  N.  it.  ;  \Ji  liust  of  Prince  James  to  left,  hair  long,  tied 
behind,  in  armour,  lAC  .  wallI/E  :  princeps,  below  N.  R.  {Med. 
III.  II,  p.  20,  no.  516).  Bust  of  James  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long, 
in  armour  and  mantle,  lACO  :  ii  .  DEI  .  gr.vtia;  ^  Bust  of  Prince 


Ill 

Lot  422 — continued. 

James  to  left,  hair  long,  tied   behind,  in  armour,  lAC  :  WALLI^  . 
PRINCEPS,  belows  N.  R.  (1-05.     Med.  III.  ii,  ])-  202,  no.  517) 
This  is  a  slight  variety  of  the  preceding. 

Succession  of  Prince  James,  1699.  Bust  of  Prince  James  to 
left,  hair  long,  tied  behind,  in  armour,  lAC  :  WALLI^  .  PRINCEPS, 
below  N.  R.  ;  ^  The  sun,  rising  over  a  tranquil  sea  with  ships, 
disperses  clouds  and  demons,  SOLA .  LVCE  .  fvgat  ;  in  exergue,  1699 
{Med.  Bl.  II,  p.  204,  no.  519).  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  left,  hair 
long,  tied  behind,  in  armour,  lAC  .  WALLI^  :  PRINCEPS,  below  N.  R.  ; 
Ijt  A  cornucopia,  PAX  .  VOBIS  ;  in  exergue,  1699  (1-05.  Med.  III.  ii, 
p.  204,  no.  240)  4 

423  Princesses  Matilda  and   Sophia,  1701.     Bust  of  the  Princess 

Matilda  to  right,  veiled,   in  mantle,   MATILDA  .  filia  .  h  .  ii  .  r  . 

ANGL  .  VX  .  H  .  LEON  .  D  .  BAV  .  ET  .  SAX  -  MATER  .  OTT  .  IV  .  IMP  . 
PRIVS  .  DVC  .  AQVIT  .  H  .  PAL  .  RHEN  .  D  .  S  .  WILH  -  SATORIS  .  DOMVS  . 

BRVNS  ;  5o  Bust  of  the  Electress  Sophia  to  right,  veiled,  in  dress  and 
mantle,  SOPHIA  -  EX  .  STIRPE  .  el  :  pal  :  NEPT  .  lAC  :  I .  REG  :  M  :  BRIT  : 
VIDVA  ERN  :  AVG  :  ELECT  :  BRVNS  :  ET  .  LVN  :  ANGLIAE  .  PRINCEPS  . 
AD  .  SVCCESSIO  .  NOMINATA  .  M.DCCI  {Med.  III.  II,  p.  218,  no.  542),  by 
Lambelet,  whose  name  is  on  the  ohv.  and  his  initials  s.  L.  on  rev. 
Death  of  William  III,  ^^^  March,  1702.  Bust  of  William  III  to 
right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  DIV  .  GVIL  .  Ill 
BRIT  .  C.ES  .  BATAV  .  GVB,  on  truncation  R.  A.  (R.  Arondeaux)  ;  Jl 
Britain  and  Holland  seated  near  a  funeral  pile  of  four  gradations, 

inscribed,  NASSAVIOR  PRINCIPI  BATAVORVM  MAXIMO  ANIMORVM  AC 
ARMORVM    MODERATORI     CONSECR  .    NATVS    XIIII    NOV    MDCL    ORBI 

DENAT  .  xviiii  MART  .  MDCCII,  above  are  the  signs  of  Cancer,  Leo, 
and  Libra,  Leo  being  represented  as  in  the  arms  of  Nassau,  redii 
lAM  vos  VIGILATE   (1-95.     Med.  III.  II,]).  221,  no.  547),  very  fine  2 

424  Death  of  William  III,  J^  March,  1702.     Bust  of    William  III  to 

right,  laureate,  in  armour  and  mantle,  WILHELMVS  .  Ill  .  D  .  G  .  INIAG  . 
BRIT  .  FRANC  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX,  below  I.  BOSKAM  .  F ;  9=  An  eagle  flying 
to  the  top  of  a  high  mountain,  sun  setting,  NON  NISI  SOLE  OCCIDVO 

REVOLAT  ;     in     exergue,     MORITVR.     ANNO     M.DCC.II     XIX.     MARTII. 

I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  (2'35.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  222,  no.  549).  Europe,  crowned, 
seated  upon  the  ground,  holds  a  broken  anchor,  her  spear,  shield 
inscribed  europa,  and  a  cornucopia  lying  neglected  near  her,  ACH 

MEIN  VERLUST  1ST  GROS  ;  in  exergue,  WILHELM  DPJR  III  KONIG  VON 
GROS  BRITANNIEN  ;  5^  Map  of  ENGELAND,  SCHOTL,  and  IRLAND,  SUn 
setting,    DOCK   WAS    GOT    HEUTE    NIMT    DAS    KOMT    SCHON    MORGEX 

WIDER ;  in  exergue,  stirbt  den  xix  mart  .  mdccii  .  alt  .  lii  . 
lAHR  .  IV  .  m  (1-55.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  224,  no.  551).  And  a  small 
Medallic  Portrait  of  William  III,  without  reverse  3 


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ANNE. 

1702—1714. 
Gold. 

425     Accession,  1702.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  crowned,  lovelock  on  left 
I  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened  in  front  with  brooch,  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  MAG 


t. 


BR .  FR  .  ET  .  HIP.  .  REGINA 

^  A  heart  enclosed  with  branches  of  oak  and  laurel,  upon  a  pedestal 
inscribed  ATAVis  .  regibvs  .,  entirely  English 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  227,  no.  I),  fine  1 

426  Coronation,  1702.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound  with  fillet,  love- 

lock on  right  shoulder,  gown  fastened  in  front  with  brooch,  ANNA 

D  .  G  .  MAG    BR    FR    ET  .  HIB   REGINA 

51  An  lie  as  Pallas  hurls  thunder  against  a  double-headed  and  four- 
arnit'd  monster  holding  clubs  and  stones,  and  whose  lower  limbs 
terminate  in    snakes,   YICEM  .  GERIT  .  ILLA  TONANTIS,  in  exergue 

INAVGVRAT  .  XXIII    Al>    MDCCII 

(r4.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  228,  no.  4),  extremely  fine  1 

427  Coronation,  1702.     Similar  to  last  but  from  different  dies 

(1-4.     M'd.  III.  u,  p.  228,  710.  i),five  1 

428  Expedition  to  Vigo  Bay,  1702.      Bust  of  Anne  crowned  to  left, 

lovelock  on  left  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened  in  front  with  brooch, 

ANNA  .  DEI    (iP.A    MA(;    BR  .  ERA  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA 

1;!.  View  ot  ^  igo  luuhour,  with  vessels  burning  inside,  large  ships  before 

_^_  the  narrow  moutli    of  harbour,    itc,    CARTA  .  ET  .  INCENSA  .  GAL   ET  . 

HISJ'   CLASSE,  in  exergue  AD.  VIGVM  .  XII   OCT.  MDCCII 

(1-40.     Med.  III.  \\.  p.  236,  no.  18),  extremely  fine  and  ^in  common  in 
ijuU  1 

429  Cities  captured  by  IVIarlborough,  1703.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left, 

hair  Itouuil  wiih  tillet,  lovelock  on  the  left  shoulder,  in  gown  and 

mantle,  ANNA  .  D  G  MAG  BR  .  ERA  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA 
U  A  female  figure  murally  crowned  kneeling  to  right,  presents  three 
^   ^      -|      '  -~  keys  u})(>u  a  salver  to  Marlborough  on  horseback,  sine  CLADE  .  VIC- 

TOR, in  exci-gue  CAI'TIS  .  BONNA  .  NVO  .  LIMBVP.GO  .  I  703 

(r65.     Med.  III.   II,  p.  246,  no.  35),  very  fine  and  uvpmhlished  in 
gold  1 

130     Battle  of  Blenheim,    1704.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  tied  in  a 
knot  at  top  of  head,  in  gown  and  mantle,  ANNA  D  G  MAG  BR.  era 
/    ""  "  ET  .  HIB  .  REG,  ])e]()W  bust  CROKER 

I;l  Britannia,  seated  to  right  on  globe,  holds  a  Victory,  behind  her  is 


113 

Lot  430 — continued. 

her  shield,  before  her  is  a  bound  captive  seated  upon  French  and 
Bavarian  arms  and  flags,  DE  gall  :  et  :  BAY  :  AD  :  BLENHEIM,  in 
exergue  CAPT   ET   C^S   XXX  .  M  .  sign    RELAT  .  CLXIII  .  MDCCIV 

{1-35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  256,  no.  id),  fine  and  unpublished  in  gold  1 

431  Peace  Festival  at  Augsburg  and  the  Battle  of  Blenheim, 

1 704.  A  boy  and  girl  in  prayer  on  either  side  of  an  altar,  above 
rays  of  light  enclosing  a  triangle,  around  DES  GERECHTEN  GEBETT . 
UERMAG  .  UIEL  lAC  .  S,  AUGSBURG  .  KINDER  .  FRIEDENFEST  .  D  .  I,^ 
AVG .1704 

51  The  wind  blowing  away  clouds  of  dust,  SIE  .  mussen  .  werden  WIE  . 
SPREU  FUR  DEM  .  wiNDE.  PSAL.35,  in  exergue  siec  bey  hochstett  . 

D . 13    AVG    1704 

(I'l.      Med.  III.  II,  p.  265,  no.   61),  very  fine  and  unpuhlished  in 
gold  1 

432  Peace    Festival    at    Augsburg,    1704.      The   City   of   Augsburg 

murally  crowned  seated  to  left,  with  shield  bearing  badge  of  the 
City,  right  hand  pointing  to  a  rising  star,  fausto  .  SIDERE  .  L^TA, 
and  in  exergue  avgvsta  vinde  LICORUI  .  CARTA .  D  .  16.  dec  .  1 703  . 

MIRACULO   LIBERATA   D.  16  AVGVSTI  .  1 704 

9:  Dove  with  olive  branch  flying  towards  the  ark  upon  Mount  Ararat, 
at  base  of  mount  a  pine  cone  upon  a  capital,  BON.I .  SPEI 

(1"15),  very  fine  and  unjmhli shed  1 

433  Battle  of  Ram  11  lies,  1706.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  tied  in  knot  at 

top  of  head,  lovelock  upon  left  shoulder,  in  gown  and  mantle,  below         ^ 

bust  CROKER  .  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR   FRA  .  ET  -  HIB   REG 
^  Two  Fames,  with  trumpets,   hold  map  of  the  conquei'ed  provinces,    '   t    ^-^   ^\ 
town  in  distance,  gallis  ad  ramellies  .  viCTis .  xii  maii  mdccvi, 
in  exergue  flandr  et  .  BRABANT  .  recept 

(1'35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  284,   no.  92),  very  fine  and  impublished  in 
gold  1 

434  Battle  of  Ramillies  and  Conquest  of  Brabant,  1706.     Bust 

of  Marlborough  three-quarters  to  right,  head  nearly  facing,  pro- 
fusion of  hair,  in  lace  cravat,  armour  and  collar,  and  George  of  the 
Garter,  lOH  .  D  G  .  SRi .  PR  .  D .  marl  .  exerg  angl  .  CG 
J^  Mars  carrying  in  one  hand  the  shields  of  Brabant,  Flanders  and  the 
Marquisate  of  Antwerp,  and  in  the  other  trophies  of  arms,  going  to 
left  over  prostrate  foes,  pretiym  .  NON  .  vile  .  laborvm,  in  exergue 

gallis  .  ACIE   DEVICTIS    BRABANTIA  .  FLANDR  .  ET  .  ANTWERP  .  XV  . 

dier  .  SP  .  erept  1706,  edge  plain 

(1"45.     Med.  III.  II, />.  287,  no.  95),   very  fine  and  uiqmhlished  in 
gold  1 

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435  Successes  of  the  Allies  in  Spain  and  Brabant,  1706.     A  seg- 

ment of  the  globe  marked  EUROPiE,  above  clouds  obscuring  sun, 

SIC  .  OBSCUKATUR  .  GLORIA  .  MAGNI  .  REGIS  .  MDCCVI 

J^  Arranged  around  a  medallion  of  Charles  III,  CAROL .  ill .  HISP  .  REX, 
three  laurel  circles,  with  views  of  Barcelona,  Madrid,  and  the  battle 
of  Ramillies,  &c.,  DOMINUMQUE  .  IN  .  regna  .  tulere,  edge  plain 

(1-75.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  292,  ino.  101),  extremely  fine  and  very  rare, 
unpublished  in  gold  1 

436  Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1707.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left, 

hair  tied  in  knot  at  top  of  head,  lovelock  on  left  shoulder,  ANNA . 

D  .  G  .  MAG   BR  .  ERA  .  ET  .  HIB   REG,  below  bust  I.C. 

T^  Arms  of  Britain  on  a  garnished  shield  supported  on  a  pedestal  in- 
scribed with  the  queen's  motto  SEMPER  EADEM,  two  infant  genii 
support  a  crown  above  and  suspend  below  the  collar  and  George  of 
the  Garter 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  II, ^A  296,  no.  Ill),  very  fine,  unpublished  in  gold    1 

437  Union   of  England  and   Scotland,   1707.     Bust  of  Queen  Anne 

crowned  to  left,  wearing  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter,  richly  em- 
broidered gown  and  mantle,  ANNA  .  DEI  .  GRATIA  .  MAG  .  BRITAN  ERA  . 
ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA 

yi  Statue  of  Anne  as  Pallas,  armed  with  spear  and  shield,  NOV^  .  pal- 
ladium .  TROL^: 

(2-75.  Mi'd.  III.  II,  p.  299,  no.  115),  very  fine  and  unpublished  in  gold  1 

438  Capture  of  Sardinia  and  Minorca,  1708.     Bust  of  Queen  Anne 

to  left,  hair  l)()und  with  pearls,  lovelock  on  the  right  shoulder,   in 
gown  and  manlle,  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  ERA    ET  .  HIB .  REG,  below 
bust  I.e. 
j^  Victory  standing  on  a  conch  floating  in  the  sea,  holds  a  palm  branch 
and  the  f^nglish  Hag,  Sardinia  and  Minorca  in  the  distance,  SARDINIA 

ET  .  BAI.EAUIS  .  MINOR   CAPT/E,  ill  exergue  MDCCVIII 

(1'3."».     M'd.  III.  u,  p.  329,  no.  157),  very  fine  and  unjndjlished  in 
gold  1 

439  Citadel  of  Lille  taken,  1708.     The  building  of  the  Tower  of  Babel, 

labourers  distressed  by  the  confusion  of  tongues,  CONEVNDAMVS 
LIN(;VAM  .  KOUVM  .  VT    NON    AVDIAT  .  VNVS    QVIS   QVE   VOCEM,  in  the 

exergiK- RVssKL  vi:l  insvl/E  per.  principem.  evgenivm  obsessa 
22  aV(;  i:t  23  ocj'  keckpta  .  1708 
1^  Lille  and  its  "cittadcllc"  bombarded,  above  sun   and  moon,  SISTE  . 
sol.  in   (;ibk()\  kt.  iana  .  invalle    aialon,  in  exergue   castel- 

LVM  .  RVSKL  .  olISKSSVM    XXVII  .  OCT  .  RECEPTVM  .  VERO  IX  .  DEC,    on 

edge  VMTA  .  \ii;r\s.  \aij;t 

(1'9.     .1/r7.  J II,  ]\,  ji.  L>;5y,  no.  170),  very  fine  and  eoxessively  rare, 
inipuhlish'd  III  gnid     [PI.  XVI]  1 


115 

440  Peace  of  Utrecht,   1713.      Bust  of  Queen  Anne  laureate  to  left, 

wearing  embroidered  dress  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  shoulder, 

on  truncation  i.e.,  ANNA   D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRI .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REG 

5)  Britannia  stands  left  with  spear  and  shield  and  holds  in  right  hand 
a  branch  of  olive,  to  right  men  ploughing  and  sowing,  to  left  sea 
with  ships,  in  exergue  MDCCXIII 

(1  "35.  Med.  111.  II,  p.  400,  no.  257),  extremely  fine  and  scarce  in  gold  1 

441  Peace  of  Utrecht,    1713.     Another  example,   similar   to   last,   in 

equally  fine  condition  1 

442  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713.     Peace  crowned  holds  an  olive  branch  and 

locks  the  door  of  the  Temple  of  Janus  inscribed  ANNO  .  MDCCXIII, 
the  columns  are  entwined  with  roses,  lilies  and  orange  branches,  on     -"'^ 
the  steps  are  War  and  Discord  in  chains,  behind  Peace,  globe  and  cor-     ^    ^ 
nucopia  filled  with  coins,  &c.,  in  background  Mercury  with  scroll  in-  ..^^  '^iy,  (^      « — 
scribed  europ^e  .  pax  reddita,  shipping,  &c.,  in  exergue  traiectum 
^  Europe,  seated  on  sea-shore,    holds  olive   branch  and  cornucopia, 
ships  in  distance,  &c.,  in  exergue  EUROPA ;  on  edge  in  .  MEM  .  NAT . 

ACAD   D  G   ET  .  C  .  Z  .  HARD   DXI  .  APR  M.D.CCXIII 

(1-9.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  402,  no.  262),  extremely  fine  and  very  rare, 
unpublished  with  this  edge     [PI.  XV]  1       '^ 

443  Peace  of  Utrecht,   1713.     Similar  to  the  preceding  but  with  plain  ^^^  ^  y^ 

edge,  extremely  fine  and  very  rare  1  '" 

444  Peace  of  Utrecht,   1713,  hy  Drapentier.     Peace  and  Liberty  with 

their  emblems  embracing  each  other,  stand  upon  implements  of  war 
and  trample  on  enemy,  invidia  fremente  pax  .  ET  .  libertas  . 

TRIVMPHANT 

51  On  a  pedestal  is  a  caduceus  entwined  with  olive  branches,  between 
two  cornucopia  crossed,  around  various  symbols  of  Art  and  Science, 
the  pedestal  is  inscribed  PACE  traiecti  ex  difficili  .  bello  .  RE- 

STITVTA  .  ORD  .  FRIS  .  DEP  .  FIERI .  IVSSERVNT  .  A  CIOIOCCXIII 

(2-65.     Med.  III.  11, p.  404,  no.  264),  rare  in  gold     [PI.  XVI]     1 
Silver. 

445  Accession,  1702.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  crowned,  love-lock  on  the 

left  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened  with  brooch  in  front,  ANNA . 
D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BR  :  FR  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REGINA  ;  9=  A  heart  enclosed  within 
branches  of  oak  and  laurel,  which  pass  through  a  crown  above,  and 
rest  upon  a  pedestal  inscribed  ATA  Vis  regibvs  ;  entirely  ENGLISH 
(1-35.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  '2'21,  no.  1),  three  specimens 
Accession,  1702.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  crowned,  &c.,  same  as 
above ;  ^  A  circlet  of  roses  united  by  a  chain,  each  containing  a 
heart,  and  connected  at  the  top  by  a  crown,  within  is  a  radiated 
heart  and  the  inscription  QVIS  SEPARABIT  ;  VNITED  .  BY  .  GOD  .  IN  . 
LOVE  .  AND  .  INTEREST  (I'l.    Med.  III.  II,  p.  228,  no.  3),  all  very  fine  4 

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116 

446  Coronation,   1702.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound  with  fillet, 

love-lock  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened  with  brooch  in 
front,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BK  :  FR  :  ET  :  HIB  :  REGINA  ;  9>  Anne, 
as  Pallas,  hurls  thunder  against  a  double-headed  and  four-armed 
monster,  holding  clubs  and  stones,  and  whose  lower  limbs  terminate 
in  snakes,  VICEM  gekit  .  ILLA  .  tonantis  ;  in  exergue,  INAVGVRAT  . 
XXIII  .  AP  .  MDCCll  (1-4.  Mfd.  III.  II,  }K  2-28,  no.  4),  three  specimens 
Anne  and  Prince  George  of  Denmark,  1702.  Bust  of  Anne 
to  left,  hair  bountl  with  fillet,  lovelock  on  the  left  shoulder, 
earring,  necklace,  in  gown  and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  in 
front,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  I'.R  :  FKA  :  ET  .  HIB.  REGINA;  ^  Bust  of 
Prince  George  to  left,  profusion  of  hair,  in  armour  and  mantle 
fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  GEO  :  DAN  :  PR  :  M  :  ADM  : 
ET  :  DVX  .  svp  :  ANtiLl.K  (1-65.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  233,  no.  14),  pr'ni- 
cipalli)  verij  fine  4 

447  Nimeguen    relieved,    I7U2.       A    female   figure,    Nimeguen,   facing 

towards  left,  and  wearing  a  cap  of  Liberty,  holds  a  book  with 
three  seals  and  the  shield  of  Minerva,  her  left  foot  tramples  on 
the  serpent  of  Discord,  on  the  right  are  a  curule  chair  and  two 
fasces,  the  latter  with  a  sword  rest  against  the  base  of  two  draped 
columns,  LIMERTAS  .  NEOMAGI  .  INTUS  .  ET  .  EXTRA  ;  in  exergUC, 
I.  B.  F.  ;  \X  Troops  on  the  fortifications  of  a  city  bombarding  the 
forces  of  the  enemy  in  letreat,  in  the  distance  the  Allies  approaching, 
on  the  walls  is  planted  the  Impei'ial  flag,  and  on  the  battlements 
are  spectators  visiting  the  battle,  numerum  .  virtute  .  retundit  ; 
in  exergue,  MDCCll.  I.  isosKAM  .  F  (1-7.  Med.  III.  U,  p.  233,  no.  15) 
Expedition  to  Vigo  Bay,  1702.  Neptune,  in  a  sea-chariot  to 
right,  and  A'ictory  to  left,  hold  foith  a  scroll  inscribed  with  the 
names  of  the  French  and  Spanish  vessels  burnt,  sunk,  or  cap- 
tured at  Vigo,  XA\ES  GALLIC.E  ET  IIISP,  below  three  Nereids  bear 
the   shields   ot    England,   the  Empire  and    Holland,   His    militat 

AKTHHR  ;  in  exeigue,  Oi;  (.'LASSEM  HOSTIVM  DELKDAM  {sic)  GAZASQVE 
INDICAS     EKKI'TAS     IN     PORTV     AD     VKWS   .    I)  .   22   .  OCT  .  CIOIOCCII, 

(;.  F.  X.,  and  on  the  chariot  (;.  H.  ;  \)>.  View  of  Vigo  harbour,  the 
French  fleet  aiul  galleons  withdrawn  up  the  river,  the  chain-boom 
acidss  tile  mouth,  forts  and  batteries  manned  for  defence,  and  the 
allied    fleets    outside,    i;T    (;(JM\'RATI    VEMVNT    AD   CLASSICA    VENTI 

(l-,^.').     Mid.  III.  ii,  y/.  i>;5.5,  -//(/.  17),  hothjiiie  2 

4  4f<  Expedition  to  Vigo  Bay,  1702.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  crowned, 
lo\elock  on  thf  h'fl  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened  with  brooch  in 
front,  ANNA  .  IiKI  .  (;i;a  :  .MA(;  :  r.R  :  FKA  :  ET  .  1111".  :  RE(;iNA  : 
U  \'iew  of  \  ig(»  harhoiii-  u  iih  vessels  l)urning  inside,  large  ships 
lying    before    the    narnjw    mouth    of    the    harbour,    near    a    fort. 


117 

Lot  448 — continued. 

CAPTA  .  ET  .  INCENSA  .  GAL  :  ET  .  HISP  :  CLASSE  ;  io  exergUe,  AD  . 
VIGUM  .  XII  .  OCT  .  MDCCII  {1-45.  Med.  III.  II,  J).  236,  710.  18).  Bust 
of  Anne  to  left,  crowned,  lovelock  on  the  left  shoulder,  in  gown 
fastened  with  brooch  in  front,  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  FRAN  .  ET  . 
HIB  .  REGINA  ;  ^  View  of  Vigo  harbour,  &c  ,  similar  to  the  pre- 
ceding, CAPTA  .  ET  .  INCENSA  .  GAL  .  ET  .  Hisp  .  CLAS  :  in  exergue, 
AD  .  VIGUM  .  XII .  OCT  MDCCII  (1-55.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  237,  no.  19),  three 
specimens,  all  fine  4 

449  Expedition  to  Vigo  Bay,  1702.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound 

with  fillet,  lovelock  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  gown,  fastened  with 

brooch    in    front,     ANNA  .  D  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB   .    REGINA., 

below",  I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  ;  ^  A  fleet  attacking  forts  and  ships  in 
Vigo    harbour,    GALL  :  HISP  .  Q   .  CLASS   .    EXPUG   .   COMB   .   CAPT.  ; 

in  exergue,  BRIT  .  batav  .  q  .  expeo  (sic)  .  ad  .  vigos  .  mdccii 
(1-7.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  237,  no.  20) 
Expedition  to  Vigo  Bay,  1702.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound 
with  fillet,  &c. ;  same  as  the  preceding ;  5^  Hercules,  stepping  from 
the  sea,  plants  his  foot  upon  the  neck  of  the  prostrate  Dragon,  and 
arrests  the  flight  of  a  French  soldier,  who  is  endeavouring  to  carry 
off  the  Golden  fleece,  NON  DOLO  NEC  arte  sed  aperto  marte; 
in  exergue,  MDCCII   (1-7.     Med.  III.  11,7;.  238,  7io.  21),  venj  fine       2 

450  Expedition  to  Vigo   Bay,  1702.     Victory  decorating  a  trophy  of 

arras  with  a  naval  crown  and  branches  of  palm  and  laurel; 
around  are  implements  of  war,  SPES  et  vires  HOSTIUM  fract^  ; 
in  exergue,  incensa  GALLOR  CLASSE  .  hispan  .  OPES  AMERIC  . 
INTERCEPT.  ;  ^  Yiew  of  Vigo  harbour,  with  a  fleet  at  the  entrance 
attacking  and  burning  galleons  and  other  ships.  The  sites  are 
marked  of  REDONDELLE,  VIGOS,  BOCES,  and  CANGAS  ;  ANGLORVM  ET 
BATAVORVM    VIRTVTE  :    in    exergue,    AD    VIGOS    PORT  .  GALLICIAE  . 

1702  ;  edge,  decidit  in  casses  pr.-eda  petita  meos  ,  ovid  (1-6. 
Med.  III.  II,  p.  238,  no.  22) 
Capitulation  of  Towns  on  the  Meuse,  1702.  Bust  of  Anne  to 
left,  crowned,  lovelock  on  the  left  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened 
with  brooch  in  front,  ANNA  .  DEI  .  GRA  :  MAG  :  BR  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HIB  : 
REGINA  ;     9>   Liege   bombarded,    VIRES  .  ANIMVMQVE  .  MINISTRAT.  ; 

in  exergue,  captis  .  colonia  .  trajana  .  venloa  .  rvremvnda  . 
STEPHANOVERDA  .  LEODio  .  MDCCII.  (I'lo.  Van  Loon,  IV,  358  ;  Med. 
III.  u,p.  241,  no.  26)  2 

451  Baron  de  Cohoorn.     Bonn  Taken,  1703.     Bust  of  De  Cohoorn, 

three-quarters  to  right,  hair  high  and  long,  in  cravat  and  armour, 

MENNO  .  BARO  .  DE  .  COEHOORN  .  SVMMVS  .  APVD  .  BATAVOS  .  ARMO- 

RVM  .  PR.EFECTVS  .  &  ;  on  truncation,  )-( 


118 

Lot  451 — continued. 

IJi  View  of   Bonn  besieged  ;    in  front,  the   Rhine,  chronogrammatic. 
sic  .  Igne  .  DoMata  .  FEROCI  ;  in  exergue  : 

UT  TONUS  EVERTIT  TUBARUM  MOENIA  QUONDAM 

SICQ  .  TONANS  COEHORX,  MOENIA    BONN  A  TU  A.  ;   G.  F.  N.  ;    edge 

plain  (1-85.  Med.  Ill  U,  p.  245,  no.  3i),  fine  and  very  rare  [PI.  XV]  1 

452  The  Earl  of  Athlone.     Successes,  1702.     Bust  of  the  Earl  of 

Athlone  to  right,  hair  long  behind,  in  armour  and  with  badge  of  the 
Order  of  the  Elephant,  sus{)ended  to  a  riband,  godardus  ATHLON  : 
COM  :  EXERC  :  FOED  :  BELG  :  IMPERATOR.  ;  on  truncation,  M. 
SMELTZING  ;  Jl  An  obelisk,  decorated  with  captured  standards  and 
shieMs,  inscribed  with  the  names  of  the  towns  KEYSWERDI,  venlo, 

STEVWAERDT,  ROERMOND,  LUYCK,  STOCKHEM,  GREV.  -  BROEC,  HAM- 
MOND, BRY,  visET,  NAVAR,  and  PEER.  Four  captives  are  chained 
to  the  base,  which  is  inscribed,  SIC  BATAVIS  CONTINGIT  AB  HERCULE 
THESEUS.  MDCcii  (1-9.  Med.  III.  u,  ]).  242,  no.  27),  extremely  fine 
Sir  Jacob  Bancks,  1703.  Bust  of  Sir  Jacob  Bancks  to  right,  hair 
long  and  flowing,  no  drapery,  lACOBVS.  BANCKS.  EQS.  ;  I^  A  ship^ 
standing  otf  near  the  coast  and  dropping  her  anclior,  TANDEM,  cast, 
veiij  rare    {M'd.  III.  II,  p.  248,  no.  38)  2 

453  Cities  captured  by  Marlborough,  1703.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left, 

hair  l)ound  with  tillel,  lovelock  on  the  left  shoulder,  ear-ring,  neck- 
lace, in  gown  ;iiid  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  iti  front,  ANNA  . 
1)  :  (;  :  MA(;  :  l;lt  :  FRA  :  i:t  .  HIB  .  RECJINA  ;  \X  A  female  figure 
murally  crowned,  kneeling  to  right,  presents  three  keys  upon  a 
sulver  to  Marlborough  on  horseback,  SINE  .  CLADE  .  VICTOR. ;  in 
e.vergue,  CAPTIS  .  BONNA  .  HVO  .  LIMBVRdO.  1703  (1-ijo.  Med.  III. 
II.  j).  24G,  /(".  3.")),  licd  qii'cimens 
Victories  of  the  Allies,  1703.  A  female  figure,  facing,  wearing  hat, 
uiid  holding  in  light  hand  a  winged  spear,  on  which  are  naval  and 
muial  crowns,  and  in  lett  a  bag  of  money,  in  the  background  is 
Neptune,  ;ind  a  Hutch  soldier  ;  and  in  the  distance  three  towns  and 
;i    fleet,    Vodlt'r    VADKP.I.ANl)    EN    BONDGENOOTEN,  in    exergue,  BON  . 

mv  .  i.iMi;i>i:(;ii  .  i;iii\i;kr(;h  .  ghldkr.  ;  \}.  Two  lottery  boxes 
with  conieal-.shaped  covei's,  one  inscril)e(l,  PRYSEN  EN  NIETEN.,  the 
other,  si'itKiKi;  KN  XAMEN,  l)etween  theni  is  seated  a  naked  child, 
wiiM  holds  in  each  iiaiid  a  ticket  which  it  has  drawn  from  the  boxes  ; 
on  eitlier  side  are  two  cornuc(ji)ias  fiUeil  with  money,  one  reversed  ; 
ahovt;  is  a  wini^ed   genius,  holding  scales  ami  dropping  two  small 

SCI-,, lis  oi-  lottery  tickets,  Tl^or  DKHF/r  AAN  SYNE  GlINSTELINGEN 
KI.KKNK  1:N  (ikoiiTK  ( .AA  N'KN  IIT  :  in  exeigue,  DIE  NIET  WAAGT  DIE 
MKT  MINT.  \I.  sMKl.T/.lNd  (IS.-).  M>'d.  I//.  l\,  p.  2  i7 ,  Hu.  3),  Very 
fill'  iiiid  iiirr  3 


119 

454  Charles    III    of    Spain,    Departure  for   Portugal,  1704,     Bust   of 

Charles  III  of  Spain  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  CARO- 

LVS  .  Ill  .  HISPANIAR  .  INDIAR  .  REX  .  CATHOL.  below,  I.  BOSKAM  .  F.  ; 

51  A  fleet  in  full  sail ;  above,  hovers  an  eagle  bearing  the  fulmen 
and  the  olive  branch,  LIBERATOR  .  ET.  ULTOR.  ;  in  exergue,  CAROL. 

Ill  .  HISPAN  .  REX  BRITAN  .  BATAVQ  .  CLAS  .  IN  LUSIT  .   PROFICISC  . 

MDCCIIL  (1-7.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  251,  no.  42) 
Queen  Anne's  Bounty,  1704.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  laureate,  love- 
locks behind  and  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  gown  and  mantle  with 
fringe,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BRI  :  FR  :  ET  .  HID  :  REG. ;  on  edge  of 
mantle,  I.  C.  ;  5c  Anne  seated  to  right,  on  her  throne,  presents  a 
charter  to  her  clergy,  kneeling  before  her,   on  a  band,  PIETAS  . 

AVGVSTiE  ;     in    exergue,     PRIMITIIS    .    ET    .    DECIMIS    .     ECCLESI^    . 

CONCESSis  .  MDCCiv  (1-75.  Mecl.  III.  ii,p.  251,  no.  43),  both  very  fine  2 

455  Death  of  Augustus  Ferdinand.     Duke  of   Brunswick,  Bevern, 

1704.  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Brunswick  to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour 
and  mantle,  with  embroidered  border,  avgvst  :  FERDIN.  DVX.  BR. 

ET.  LVN.  BEVER 

9:  A  trophy  of  captured  arms  placed  upon  a  slab,  the  edge  inscribed, 
ANT.  VLR.  D.  B.  ET.  L.  FRAT.  FIL.  OPT.  MER.  EF ;  in  the  distance 
storming  of  a  camp  and  burning  of  a  pile  of  arms,  DANT.  arma. 
TROPH^VM.  castra.  rogvm.  ;  in  exergue,  castris.  in.  schellen- 

BERGA.  AD.  DONAWERDAINL  EXPVGNATIS.  GALLIS  BOIARISQVE.  FVGATIS 
MORS.  GLORIOSA.  2  JVL.   MDCCIV. 

(r75.     Med.  III.  II,  254,  i1),fine  and  very  rare  1 

456  Battle   of  Blenheim,   1704.      Bust  of  Anne  to  left,   hair  bound 

with  fillet,  lovelock  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened  with 
brooch  in  front,  anna  .  d  g  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  hib  .  regina  . 
below,  I.  BOSKAM  .  F. ;  9:  View  of  the  battlefield  with  the  Danube 
in  the  distance ;  in  the  foreground  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  on 
horseback  to  right,  commanding,  DE  .  GALL  .  ET  .  BAV  .  ITERVM  . 
ad   .    DANVB   .    MARLB    .    DVCE.  ;   in    exergUe,  DELETO   .    HOST  .  ING  . 

EXERC  .  MDCCiiii  (Iw.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  255,  no.  48) 
Battle  of  Blenheim,  1704.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  tied  in 
a  knot  at  the  top  of  the  head,  lovelock  on  the  left  shoulder,  in 
gown  and  mantle,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BR  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG. 
below,  CROKER ;  1^  Britannia  seated  to  right,  on  a  globe,  holds  a 
Victory  ;  behind  her  is  her  shield ;  before  her  is  a  captive  seated  on 
piles  of  French  and  Bavarian  arms  and  flags,  DE  .  gall  :  ET  .  BAV  : 

AD  .  BLENHEIM,  in  exergue,  CAPT  :  ET  .  CAES  :  XXXM  .  SIGN  .  RELAT  . 

CLXiii  .  MDCCIV.  (1-35.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  256,  no.  49),  two  specimens, 
all  very  fine  3 


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4o7     Duke    of   Marlborough.      Battle   of   Blenheim,    1704.     Bust   of 
Marlljorough    to    right,  hair  long,  in  armour,  and   riband    across 

the    breast,    lOH    .    D   .    MARLEHVRG    .    ANG  .   EXER  .   CAPIT    .   GENER. 

below,  )-(  =  Georg  Hautsch  ;  ]Ji  Mars  seated  to  left,  leaning  upon 
his  shield,  inscribed  mars  vltor,  encourages  a  soldier  in  the 
destruction  of  his  enemies,  mikatvr  telis  aemvla  tela  svis ;  in 

exergue,  OB  GALLOS  ET  15AVAR0S  DEVICTOS  .  TALLARDO  DVC  .  AD 
HOCHSTAD  .  CAPTO  .  I  704,  on  edge,  FORTVN/E  OBSEQVENTI  DVCIS 
FORTISSIMI    POST    PRIMITIAS    SCHELLENBERGICAS.    (1  45.      Med.    III. 

II,  p.  256,  no.  oO) 
Prince  Eugene.  Battle  of  Blenheim,  1704.  Bust  of  Prince  Eugene 
to  right,  hair  long,  in  lace  cravat,  armour,  collar  and  badge  of  the 
Golden  Fleece,  ev(;enivs  franx'  .  Dvx  sab  .  CyES  .  exer  .  gener  . 
COMJI.  ;  on  truncation,  *  ,  the  mark  of  Georg  Hautsch  ;  9>  The 
angel  with  Hamiiig  sword  destroying  the  army  of  Sennacherib, 
GENII  VIRTVTE  ROM  .  n  .kkg.  19.  ;  in  exergue,  GALLIS  BAVARISQ  . 
C.ESIS  TALLAMDO  CUM  X  .  MILI  .  AD  HOCHSTAD  .  CAPT  .  1704;  on 
edge,  GLORIA  AD  TIKISCVM   IIVNGARI/E  PARTA,  RENOVATVR   AD    DA- 

NVBIVM  (iEK-MANLE  (1-45.  Med.  III.  II,  j?.  258,  no.  53),  two  .yeci- 
men>i,  all  extremehj  Jine  3 

458  Eugene  and  Marlborough.     Battle  of  Blenheim,  1704.     Busts  of 

Eugene  and  Marlborough,  facing  each  other,  in  armour,  and  wear- 
ing respectively  the  badges  of  the  Orders  of  the  Golden  Fleece  and 
the  Garter,  Ei'fiENius  D .  SABAUDIAE.    lon  .  I) .  marleborow,  below: 

HIC  POLLUX  .  JIIC  castor  ADEST  .  QUOS  (JLORIA  FRATRES 
IlUOiJSTETTEQUE  FACIT  .  NUNC  QUOQUE,  (JALLE,  TUMES  1 
^>  Marshal  Tallard  and  his  staff  surrendering  their  swords  to  Marl- 
borough and  Eugene  in  the  midst  of  a  battlefield.      In  front  is  the 
river-god  of  the  Danube,  DOXAV,  PIACULA  TEMERITATIS  GALLICAE.  ; 
in  exergue  : 

GALLE,   KETKO  PKOl'ERA,  VULTUS  PERFEKRE  DECOROS 
NUN    POLES,  AUT  TUMULUM  SERVITIUM\'E  VIDE. 
Xlll  .  AUG  .  MDCCIIII. 
(2-2.     Mnl.  III.  II,  y/.  2G0,  no.  55),  fine  and  rare  1 

459  Battle  of  Blenheim,  1704.      Two  Victories  support  three  shields 

bearing  tlie  port i;iit.s  k\(;en  .  u\x  .  SAP.AWD  . — lvdov  .  \VILH  . 
MARCH  .  liAHEN  .—  loMANN  .  DVX  .  MAKLEi;vu(;,  a  band  beneath  is 
inscril)ed  ills  r\'iKi,.\i;ii;vs,  probata  socioRVM  VIRTVS  FIDESQVE  ; 
in  exHiguc,  francoma  skrvata  .  svevia  .  lip.erata.  1704;  \}.  The 
Genius  of  the  Danube  contemplating  Victory,  seated  amidst  a 
pile  of  arms,  and  inxnibing  on  a  shield  Xlll  avg,  tallard  .  FR  . 
MARESCH  .  CVM     .M\  l.T  .   DVCIli  .  ET  .  X    MILLIP,  .  MILIT  .  CAPTIS  ;    in 

exergue,  GALMs  i;a\ai;is(^)\i.:  devictis  ;  on  edge,  chronogrammatic. 


121 

Lot  459 — amtinued. 

Defensa  fortIter  Contra  gaLLos  et  boIoarIos  gerManIa, 
F.  K.  (Frederick  Kleinert)  (1-75.  Hfecl  III.  u,  j).  262,  no.  58) 
The  Peace  Festival  at  Augsburg,  and  the  Battle  of  Blen- 
heim, 1704.  Children,  with  their  father  and  mother,  raising  tlieir 
hands  in  prayer,  above  rays  of  light,  wanx  sie  nocH  reden, 
wiL  ICH  HOREN  .  e/  .  65  ;  in  exergue,  avgspvrgischer  kinder 
friedensfest  ;  51  chronogrammatic  inscription  Der  sItzet  AN  Der 
|&bd>STEN*tatt  HATS  FEInDeS  LIsT  GETILgET  .  13  .  AVG  .  g.  f.  n. 
(1-8,  lozenge-shaped.     Med.  III.  ii,  p.  264,  no.  60) 

A  festival  was  held  annually  by  the  children  of  Augsburg  to  commemorate 
the  Peace  of  West})halia.  In  1704  the  feast  was  held  on  the  same  day  as  the 
battle  of  Hochstadt  or  Blenheim  ;  this  medal  was  therefore  made  to  commem- 
morate  both  events. 

And  another,  as  the  medal  in  lot  432,  all  fine  3 

460  British   Victories,  1704.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair   bound  with 

fillet,  love-lock  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened  with 
brooch  in  front,  ANNA  .  D  .  G.  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA, 
below  )-(.  ;  1^  Britannia,  n)urally  crowned,  holding  an  anchor 
and  a  rudder,  is  seated  at  the  foot  of  a  palm-tree,  to  which  are 
suspended  three  shields  incribed  DE  GALL  ET  BAVA  AD  DONAWERD  . 
— DE  GALL  .  ET  BAVA  ITER  .  AD  HOCHSTAD  . — GERMANIA  LIBERATA 
HOSTIB  FVGAT,  in  the  distance  is  seen  the  attack  upon  GIBRALTAR, 
and  a  Nereid  is  approaching  Britannia  and  presenting  to  her  a  naval 
crown,   DIVES  TRIVMPHIS   ANGLIA ;  in   exergue,  FRETO  GADITAN  . 

OCCVPAT  .  CLASSE  .  GALL  .  FVGATA  .  MDCCIV  ;  On  edge,  IN  OMXI 
GENTE,    QVJE   AVDIERIT    NOMEN    TVVM,    MAGNIFICABITVR    SVPER  TE 

DEVS  ISRAEL,  ivdith,  xiii.  31  (IQ.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  270,  no.  70) 
Capture  of  Gibraltar  and  Naval  Engagement  off  Malaga, 
1704.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound  with  pearls,  love-lock  on 
the  right  shoulder,  in  gown  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the  left 
shoulder,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BRI  :  ERA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG  :,  below 
I.  C.  ;  5^  Neptune,  in  his  sea  chariot,  to  left,  presents  his  trident, 
decorated  with  a  crown,  and  a  mural  crown  to  Britannia,  standing 
upon  the  shore,  victoria.  .  navales  ;  in  exergue,  CALPE  .  expvg  . 
ET  .  GALL  .  VICT  .  MDCCIV  (1-55.  Med.  III.  II,  -p.  266,  no.  64) 
James  {\\\),  Elder  Pretender.  Protection  of  Louis  XIV,  1704. 
Bust  of  James  to  left,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  lAC  .  ill  .  D  .  G  .  mag  . 
BRIT  .  REX  .,  below  N.  R.  ;  \^  Sun,  above  sea,  dispelling  clouds, 
VIRTUS  .  MOX  .  NUBILA  .  PELLET;  in  exergue,  1704  {\-\,  grained 
edge.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  210,  no.  11)  3 

461  George    Augustus,    Electoral    Prince     of     Hanover,    and    Princess 

Caroline  of  Anspach,  Marriage,  1705.  Bust  of  Piiuce  George  to 
right,  hair  very  long,  in  armour,  mantle  over  the  left  shoulder,  and 


122 

Lot  46 1  — confin ueiL 

riband  across  the  breast,  <;eorg  .  AUG  .  PRINC  ,  ELECTORAL  .  BR . 
&  L  .  ;  in  exergue,  flammar  FELICES  .,  below  E.  HANNIBAL 
\)>.  Bust  of  Princess  Caroline  to  right,  hair  confined  by  strings  of 
pearls  and  bandeau,  love-lock  behind,  in  mantle  fastened  by  a  string 
of  jewels  over  the  shoulder,  wilhel  .  carol  .  march  .  brand  ;  in 
exergue,  QVAS  .  MVTVVS  .  EXCITAT  .  ardor,  below  E.  HANNIBAL 
(2'o5),  fine  and  rare  1 

462  Barcelona  taken,  170o.  Bust  of  Charles  III  of  Spain  to  right, 
hair  very  long,  in  armour,  mantle,  collar  and  badge  of  the  Golden 
Fleece,  CAROLVS .  ill  .  d  .  o  .  rex  hlspan  .  arch  .  avst  ;  on  trun- 
cation, p.  H.  N.  :  \}.  Barcelona,  kneeling  to  left,  presents  a  mural 
crown  to  Charles,  habited  as  a  Roman  Emperor,  Victory  crowns 
him  with  laurel,  and  Plenty  descends  with  her  cornucopia,  distant 
city,  expectato  vindici  l.eta  sesvbiicit;  in  exergue,  Barcelona 
D  .  14  .  OCT  .  1705  :  on  edge,  RES  posciT  opem  et  conspirat  amice 
(1-7.  Med.  lU  II,  p.  278,  no.  83),  extremely  fine 
Barcelona  relieved,  1706.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  tied  in  a 
knot  at  the  top  of  the  head,  love-lock  on  the  left  shoulder,  in 
gown  with  straps  on  the  shoulder,  and  mantle,  anna  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  : 
P.R  :  FliA  :  KT  .  H[l!  :  REG,  below  CROKER  ;  1^  The  city  and  harbour 
of  Barcelona,  above  the  sun  eclipsed,  BARCELONA  .  lib  .  gallis  . 
FVG  :  in  exergue,  I  .  MAII  .  MDCCVI  (1-35.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  280, 
/('/.  ^^),  Hirer  spe  rim  ens,  fine  4 

4G3  Barcelona  relieved,  1706.  Bust  of  Charles  III  of  Spain  to  right, 
hair  vei y  long,  in  armour,  mantle,  collar  and  badge  of  the  Golden 
Fleect',  CAKoi.vs  .  in  .  d  .  g  .  rex  hispan  .  arch  .  avst  ;  on  trun- 
cation, p.  II.  M.  ;  l;l  The  city,  harbour,  and  pier  of  BARCELLON., 
and  the  ;iliandoned  cannon,  &c.,  of  the  besiegers,  above  the  sun 
eclipsed,  VNivs  lii;ki:at]()  alterivs  oppressio  ;  in  exergue,  fvga 

GALL  .  ET  KCLIPS  .  EUI)  .  DIE  .  12  .  MAII  .  1706  ;  OU  edge,  O  NIMIVM 
DII.KCTK  1)E(i,  Tllil  MILITAT  /ETHER  (1-7.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  281,  no.  87) 
Barcelona  relieved,  1706.  Bust  of  Charles  III  of  Spain  to  right, 
hail-  long,  in  pbiiii  neck-bands,  armoui',  collar  and  badge  of  the 
(iolden  Fleece,  cAUoLVS  ill  D  .  (;  .  Hisp  .  et  INDIA  REX;  !;{=  The 
city  and  harbour  of  Barcelona,  P.aI{(:i:lL(>XA  GALL  .  EREPTA  .  1705  ; 
in  exergue,  KnimTKIt  GOXTRA  EOSD  .  DEFKNSA  .  1706  (I'O.  Med. 
III.  II  /'.  2s;',,  //...  sit).  I,„fh  veri/fine  2 

464     Battle  of  Ramillies,  17U(;.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,   hair  tied  in  a 

kimt  at  the  top  of  the  head,  love-lock  on  the  left  shoulder,  in 
gown  and  mantle,  awa  .  D  :  (i  :  MA<;  :  V.n  :  FRA  :  ET  .  IIIB  :  REG, 
below  (KdKKi;  :   U  Two  Fames,  witli   trumpets,  hold  a  map  of  the 


123 

Lot  464 — continued. 

conquered  provinces,  a  town  in  the  distance,  gallis  .  ad  .  ramellies. 
VICTIS  .  XII  .  MAII  .  MDCCVI ;  in  exergue,  FLANDR  :  ET  .  BRABANT  : 
RECEPT  (1-35.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  284,  no.  92),  two  specimens 
Battle  of  Ramillies  and  Conquest  of  Brabant,  &c.  1706. 
Bust  of  Marlborough,  three-quarters,  to  right,  head  facing,  profusion 
of  hair,  in  lace  cravat,  armour,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter, 

lOH  .  D  .  G  .  S.  R  .  I  .  PR  .  D  .  MARL  .  EXERC  .  ANGL  .  C  .  G  .,  below*  , 

the  mark  of  Georg  Hautsch  ;  ^  Mars,  carrying  in  one  hand  the 
shields  of  Brabant,  Flanders  and  the  Marquisate  of  Antwerp,  and 
in  the  other  a  trophy  of  captured  arms,  marches  to  left  rapidly  over 
prostrate   foes,  PRETIVM  NON  VILE  laborvm;  in  exergue,  GALLIS 

ACIE  DEVICTIS  .  BRABANTIA  .  FLANDR,  ET  .  ANTWERP  .  XV  .  DIER  . 
SP  .  EREPT  .    1706  ;  On  edge,  MARTE  FEROX,  ET  VINCI  NESGIVS  ARMIS. 

viKG.  (1-45.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  287,  no.  95),  very  fine 

Victories   of  Anne    over    Louis  XIV,   1706.     Anne,  armed  as 

Minerva,  overthrows  Louis  XIV,  armed  as  a  Roman  warrior,  and 

waves  over   him    a    branch    of  palm,   LVDOVICVS  magnvs  .  ANNA 

MAIOR ;  $1  Victory  with  a  palm  branch   and  a  mural   crown,  &c., 

as  Med.  III.  11,  p.  288,  no.  96 ;  on  edge,  dominvs  tradidit  evm  in 

MANVS  FCEMIN^.  ivdith.xvi.c  (1-7.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  288,  no.  97)      4 

One  object  of  the  medallist  is  to  satirize  Louis  for  assuming  the  title  of 
MAGNVS.  and  scofSng  him  with  having  been  defeated  by  a  woman.  If  he  was 
'•  great,"  Anne  was  "  greater,"  as  her  arms  had  everywhere  proved  victorious 
over  him. 

465  Victories  of  Anne  over  Louis  XIV,  1706.  Anne,  armed  as 
Minerva,  overthrows  Louis  XIV,  armed  as  a  Roman  warrior,  &c., 
same  as  the  preceding  ;  ^  A  tower  besieged,  Abimelech  smitten 
with  a  stone  thrown  by  a  woman  from  the  top  of  the  tower,  and 
calling  upon  a  soldier  to  slay  him,  percvte  me  NE  dicatvr  qvod  a 
FEMINA  interfectvs  SIM.  ivdic.  c. 9 ;  on  edge,  same  as  preceding 
(1-7.  Med.  III.  n,p.  289,  no.  98) 
Barcelona  relieved  and  Conquest  of  Brabant,  1706.  Philip, 
on  horseback,  flying  to  left,  drops  his  crown,  and  is  terrified  at 
seeing  an  infant  genius  eclipse  the  sun  by  interposing  the  shield  of 
Austria,  Barcelona  in  the  distance,  SOLIS  EGLIPSIS  .  d  .  12 ,  mai  ;  in 
exergue,  BARCELLONA  OBSIDIONE  LIBERATA  PHILIPO  ANDEGAV  .  EX 
HISP  .  fvgato,  below  *  ;  j^  Supplicant  cities  present  their  keys 
to  Marlborough  on  horseback  in  the  field  of  battle,  victoriarvm 
IMPETVS ;  in  exergue,  SVB  dvce  marlebvrg  .  victore  perpetvo  . 

gall  .  PROFLIGATIS   BRABANTIA  ET  FLANDRIA  EREPT.E  .  MDCCVI  ;  on 

edge,  SIC  SOL  crescentes  decedens  dvplicat  vmbras.  virg.;  f  k. 
(1-8.     Med.  III.  u,p.  289,  no.  99) 
Successes  of  the  Allies  in  Spain  and  Brabant,  1706.  A  radiant 


124 

Lot  4G5 — continued. 

sun  with  human  face,  surmounted  by  the  crown  of  Spain,  amidst 
its  rays  are  three  other  crowns  indicating  the  Empire,  England  und 
Holland  : 

MIT   GOTT   DVHCH    M  .  O  .  G  .  VND    L  ., 
WIRDS    DA    VND    DOKTEN    WIEDER    HELL 

ii  The  sun  eclipsed,  at  each  corner  is  an  inscription   BARCELONA 

LIBERATA  .  1706  .  12  MAI  .  ECLIPSIS  SOLIS  .— MADRITVM  OCCVP  .  m  . 
MAI  .— BRABANTIA  OCCVI'  .   ///  .  MAI  . — TIRLEMONT  .  GLADES  .  m  .  MAI, 

underneath  a  drooping  lily  und  the  artist's  initials,  G.  F.  N.  (^l, 
lozenge-shaped.     Med.  III.  ii,  'p.  290,  no.  100)  3 

466  Successes  of  the  Allies  in  Spain  and  Brabant,  1706.  A  seg- 
ment of  the  globe  marked  EUROP.E,  above  clouds  obscuring  sun, 
SIC  OBSCURATUR  GLORIA  MA(;XI  REGIS;  in  exergue,  MDCCVI  ; 
y^  Arranged  around  a  medallion  of  Charles  III  CAROL  .  Ill  .  HISP  . 
REX  are  three  laurel  circles,  one  with  a  naval  and  a  mural  crown 
contains  a  view  of  Barcelona,  bombarded,  BARCIXO  .  LIBER  .  XII 
MAY  ;  another,  murally  crowned,  has  a  view  of  the  battle  of  Ramillies, 
PR(EL  .  RAMIL  .  XHII  (s^V')  MAY ;  the  third,  also  murally  crowned,  lias 
a  view  of  Madrid,  intra  .  MADRI  .  XXYI  .  lYNY,  behind  are  the  flags 
of  the  Allies,  DOMINUMQUE  IN  REGNA  TULERE ;  in  exergue,  an 
arabesque  ornament  (1-75.  Med.  III.  \l,  p. '2%\,  no.  \0\) 
Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1707.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left 
crowned,  in  enibioidered  gown,  collar,  George,  and  star  of  the 
Garter,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  .  MAG  :  BRI :  FR  :  ET .  HIB  :  RKG,  below  i.e. ;  li  The 
British  shield  within  the  Garter  crowned,  and  between  branches  of 
palm  and  laurel,  supported  upon  a  pedestal  marked  with  the  double 
cypher  of  •/  /(,  on  one  side  is  the  Lion  and  on  the  other  the 
Unicorn  ;  ;dl  these  are  placed  on  a  pedestal  decorated  with  two 
sceptres  in  saltire,  and  from  which  are  suspended  the  collar  and 
George  of  the  (Jlarter,  MAI  .  I  .  MDCCVII  (LSo.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  295, 
no.  107)  3 

4G7  Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1707  ;  and  .'^ix  small  Medals 
having  rt  ference  to  the  L'nion,  as  Med.  III.  ll,  p.  295,  vos.  108,  109, 
110,  112,  11.-;  and   114  8 

468  Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1707.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left 
crowned,   in  gown,   iiiatitle,  collar,  (ieorge  and  star  of  the  Garter, 

ANNA  .  DHl  .  i;1:ATIA  .  .MA(i  :  lUllTAN  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REGINA 

ii  Stalue,  »»f  Anne  as  I'allas  armed  with  spear  and  shield,  NOV.-E  .  PAL- 

I.ADIVM  .  TKol.K 

(2-75.       Mrd.  III.  II,  j,,  ■n)^_  ,,„    ii-j)_  n'n/ Jiite  1 


125 

469  James  (III),  Elder  Pretender,  Restoration  of  Kingdom,  1708.     Bust 

of  Prince  James  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle 
tied  in  a  knot  on  the  shoulder,  CVIVS  .  est,  below  C^(jl^  monogram  ; 
51  Map  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  marked  BRiT .  L,  SCOT  .  E,  and 
HIB.  u,  the  sea  is  dotted  with  ships,  reddite  (1-5.  Med.  III.  ii, 
2).  312,  no.  133).  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  left,  hair  long,  no 
drapery,  CUIUS  .  EST,  below  monogram  ^^.  ;  5^  Map  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  marked  BRIT,  SCOT,  and  hie,  the  sea  is  dotted 
with  ships,  REDDITE,  grained  edge  (1-2.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  313, 
no.  134).  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  left,  hair  high  and  long,  love- 
locks, in  armour  and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder, 
CVIVS  EST,  below  N.  R. ;  $c  Map  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  similar 
to  the  preceding,  but  marked  ANGLIA.  L,  SCOT.  E,  and  HIB.D,  the 
sea  is  dotted  with  ships,  redditvr  igitvr  (2.  Med.  III.  11,^;.  314, 
no.  135) 
James  II  and  James  (III),  Elder  Pretender,  1708.  Bust  of  James  II 
to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  lACOBVS  .  ii .  D  .  G  .  M  .  B  .  F . 
ET  .  H .  REX,  below  1699,  X.  R.  ;  ^  Bust  of  Prince  James,  Elder  Pre- 
tender, to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle  tied  in 
a  knot  on  the  shoulder,  CVIVS  .  EST,  below  C^J^^  monogram  (1-45. 
Med.  III.  II.,  p.  315,  no.  138)  4 

470  Attempted  Invasion  of  Scotland,  1708.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left, 

hair  bound  with  pearls,  lovelock  on  the  right  shoulder,  gown  and 
mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the  left  shoulder,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  : 
BRI  :  ERA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG  :,  below  I.  C. ;  ^  Britannia  armed  pro- 
tects Scotia  crouching  at  her  feet  from  alarm  at  the  French  fleet, 
which,  however,  is  fleeing  before  the  English  fleet,  except  one  ship 
the  Salisbury,  which  bears  the  French  flag  and  is  engaged  by  a  ship 
with  the  British  flag,  CLASSE  .  gall  .  FVG,  in  exergue  AD .  fretvim  . 
EDENBVRG  .  XIV  .  MARTii .  MDCCViii,  s.  B.  (Samuel  Bull)  (1  -55.  Med. 
III.  u,p.  316,  no.  141) 
Attempted  Invasion  of  Scotland,  1708.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left, 
hair  bound   with  fillet,   in   gown  fastened  with  brooch   in  front, 

ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA,    below    )-(  ;     ^  The 

French  fleet  fleeing  before  the  English  fleet  off  the  coast  of  Scotland, 

SCOTIA,  FVGERE   NON  FALLEKE  .  TRIVMPHVS,  in  exergue  GALLORVM  . 
CONATVS  .  IN  .  SCOTIAM  .  ANNAE    J.I  .  VIGILANTIA  .  ELVSI  .  CIOIOCCIIX, 

on  edge  SIC  PVERi  NASVM  rhinocerotis  habent  (1-6.  Med.  III.  11, 
p.  317,  no.  142) 
Attempted  Invasion  of  Scotland,  1708.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left, 
laureate,  in  gown  a!id  mantle,  anna  d  .  g  .  magn  :  BRIT  :  franc  : 
ET  HIB  :  regina,  below  s. ;  Jc  The  sceptre  of  Providence  entwined 
with  rose  and  thistle,  on  one  side  is  the  ship  SALISBURI  striking  its 


126 

Lot  470 — continued. 

flag  to  another  one  with  the  English  flag,  and  on  the  other  side 
are  prisoners  conducted  to  the  Tower,  QUis  NOS  IMPUNE  LACESSET 

UXITAS,  in  exergue  IRRITO  SPURIl  lACOBI  REDITU  IN  SCOTOS  . 
CLASSE   GALLICA   EXTERNATA  .  M.DCCVIII     (I'SS.     Med.  Rl.ll,  p.  Z\^, 

no.  143),  all  vtrij  fine  3 

471  Attempted   Invasion  of  Scotland,  1708.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left, 

crowned,  &c.,  anna  d  .  g  .  mag  .  et  vnit^  brita,  &c.  ;  ^  Inscrip- 
tion QVOD  DEVS  ET  REGES  LEGITIMI  HENRICVS  ROSIS  lACOBVS 
NOMINIBVS  ANNA  REGNIS  CONIVNXERVNT  LVDOVICVS  XIV .  GALL  . 
REX   PRINCIPE   SVPPOSITIO   SEPARARE   AVSVS   EST ,  D  .  XXIV  ,  MART  . 

MDCCViii  (1-7.  Med.lU.u,p.?>-2Q,  no.  \^b  mr.) 
Attempted  Invasion  of  Scotland,  1708  (2).  Bust  of  Anne  to 
left,  laureate,  pearl  necklace,  in  go\vn  and  mantle,  anna  .  d  :  g  : 
MAG  :  BR  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REGINA,  on  mantle  monogram  of  M  B.  ; 
5t  An  ass,  about  to  feed  on  a  thistle,  is  driven  away  by  a  female 
figure  interposing  a  rose,  INIMICVS  ODOR  appetitv  fortior  ;  in 
exergue,    GALLi   scotiam   aggressvri   solo  anglorvm  aspectv 

FVGANTVR.   1708,    On   edge    INFELIX    OPERAM   PERDAS,    VT   SI    QVIS 

asellvm  in  campvm  doceat,  second  example  with  plain  edge 
(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  321,  no.  146  var.),  all  very  fine  3 

472  Battle  of  Oudenarde,  1708.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  crowned,  in 

embroidered  gown,  collar,  George,  and  star  of  the  Garter,  a  bow  of 
pearls  with  a  brooch  on  the  left  shoulder  fastens  a  mantle,  which 
passes  behind,  anna  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BRI  :  FR  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG,  below  I.  C; 
^  Two  captives  bound  to  the  base  of  a  column,  which  is  sur- 
mounted by  a  Victory  and  is  decorated  with  captured  French 
standards,  GALLis  .  AD  .  ALDENARD  .  VICTIS,  in  exergue  XXX  .  lUNii . 
MDCCVIII  (1-75.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  322,  no.  148) 
Battle  of  Oudenarde,  1708.  Marlborough  and  Eugene,  habited 
as  Roman  general.s,  trample  upon  prostrate  foes,  each  holds  out 
his  hand  to  the  other,  Victory  hovering  over  them,  crowns  each 
with  a  laurel  wreath,  IVSTITIAQVE  DEDIT  GENTES  FKEMARE  SVPER- 
BAS.  yirg.,  in  exergue  STllAGES  (JALLORVM  prope  ALDENARDAM  . 
II  .  IVLY  .  1708;  ^o  Victory,  with  a  palm  branch  and  a  bundle  of 
united  arrows,  advancing  to  right,  points  to  a  trophy  of  captured 
arms  and  tiags,  to  the  foot  of  which  two  captives  are  bound,  H.-EC 
SVNT    SI'OLIA    DK    RECE    SVPEUBO.  ;    iu    exergue,    FVROR    GALLORVM 

FRACTVs    (1-7.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  323,  no.  149),  both  fi,ne  2 

473  Battle    of   Oudenarde,   1708.      Castor  and   Pollux  on  horseback 

charging  to  right,  salvtakivm  sidervm  apparitio,  in  exeigue 
EV(;ENn  etmaki.ki!OVp.(;ii  felixconivnctio;  l;l  View  of  Oudenarde 
with  the  battle  before  the  walls,  VANDOM  .  IN  FLANDR .  SICVT  IN  ITAL  . 


127 
Lot  473 — continued. 

EVNDEM  FVGIT  ET  VT  FVGIENDVS  DOCET,  in  exergUe  MVLT  .  MILL  . 
GALLORVM  CLADES  AD  ALDENAR  .  MDCCIIX  .  D  .  XI  .  IVL,  on  edge 
NIL     DESPERANDVM    TEVCRO     DVCE     ET    AVSPICE     TEVCRO  .       (I'T. 

Med.  III.  II,  ^.324,  no.  150) 
Battle  of  Oudenarde,   1708.     Marlborough  and  Eugene,  habited 
as   Roman   generals,   each    holds   a   laurel  wreath  and   plucks   a 
flower  from  a  lily,  AD  EXORNANDAM  LAVREAM,  in  exergue  EVGENii 

ET   MARLBOVRGII  .    CONIVNCTIO     GALLORVM    DISSIPATIO ;    Jt  a    boy 

seated  to  right  under  a  tree,  catches  a  cock  with  hook  and  line,  V^ 

TIBI  LVDENTI  NAM  MOX  POST  IVBILA  FLEBIS,  in  exergUe  GALLI 
GANDAVO   ET   BRVGA   CAPTA,    ALDENARDAM  OBSESSVRI  VINCVNTVR  . 

MDCCIIX.  XI.  IVL  (1-65.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  325,  no.  152),  both  fine  and 
rare  2 

474  George   Louis,  Elector  of  Brunswick,    1708.     Bust  of  the  Elector 

of  Brunswick  to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour,  mantle  and  riband 
across  the  breast,  GEORG .  LVD  .  D  .  G .  DVX  .  BR  .  ET  .  LVN  .  s  .  R  .  I . 

ELECT,  below  E.  HANNIBAL  .  F. 
9)  Inscription  CAES  .  AVTH  .  ET   VNAN  .  S  .  R  .  IMP  .  ORDINVM   CONSENSV 
IN   COLLEG  .  ELECTORALE     SOLEMNITER    INTRODVCTVS   DIE    7  .  SEP- 
TEMB  .  I  708  .  QVOD  PATER  INCHOAVERAT  FELICITER  PERFECIT,  above 

a  star,  below  a  rose 

(2-6.     Med.  III.  u,p.  327,  no.  I5i),fi7ie  and  scarce  1 

This  medal  commemorates    the    admission  of    George   Louis    (afterwards 
George  I  of  England)  to  the  Electoral  College. 

475  Capture  of  Sardinia  and    Minorca,   1708.     Bust  of  Anne  to 

left,  hair  bound  with  pearls,  in  gown  and  mantle,  ANNA .  D  :  G  : 
MAG  :  BRI  :  ERA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG  :,  below  I.  c.  ;  R  Victory,  standing  on 
a  conch  floating  on  the  sea,  holds  a  palm  branch  and  the  English 
flag,  Sardinia  and  Minorca  in  the  distance,  SARDINIA  .  ET  .  balearis 
MINOR  .  CAPTiE,  in  exergue  MDCCVIII  (1-55.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  329, 
no.  157) 
City  of  Lille  taken,  1708.  Victory,  trampling  upon  Lille  and 
her  shield,  takes  from  her  her  mural  crown,  INSVLA  flandr  . 
GALLis  A  foederatis  erepta,  in  exergue  indefessa  virtvte 
INVICTISSIMI  EVGENII  SAB  .  PRINCIPIS  .  MDCCIIX  ;  ^  Pallas  to  left, 
amidst  piles  of  arms,  terrifies  a  French  soldier  by  the  Gorgon 
shield,  SPES  hostivm  perterritorvm  praecisa,   in  exergue  prv- 

DENTIA   FORTISS  .  DVCIS    MARLEBVRG  .  OBSIDIONEM  INSVLANVM  PRO- 

tegentis,  p.  h.  m.,  on  edge  spectante  nec  qvicqvam  avdente 

EXERCITV  GALLOR.  MAX  .  SVB   DVCE   BVRGVND  .  LVDOVICI  NEP    (I'S. 

Med.  III.  II,  p.  330,  no.  159) 
Citadel  of  Lille  taken,  1708.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left  crowned,  in 


128 

Lot  Mb  —continued. 

embroidered  gown,  collar,  George  and  star  of  the  Garter,  and 
mantle,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BRI  :  FR  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG  .,  below  I.  C. 
\}.  Victory  facing  murally  crowned,  holds  a  palm  branch  and  the 
shield  of  Lille,  her  foot  rests  on  an  ui)right  slab,  on  which  hangs  a 
plan  of  the  fortifications  of  that  city,  INSVL.E  .  CAPT^ .  IsrDCCViii 
(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  ;>.  338,  no.  169),  all  fine  3 

tTG     Citadel  of  Lille  taken,  1708.    The  building  of  the  Tower  of  Babel, 
labourers  distressed  by  the  confusion  of  tongues,  CONFVNDAMVS 

LINGVAM    EORV.M,    VT    XOX    AVDIAT    VNVSQVISQVE    VOCEM    TROXIMl 

svi,  in  exergue  ry«sel  vel  ixsvl.-e  per  principem  ev^genium 
OBSESSA  22  .  AVG  .  ET  23  .  OCT  .  RECEPTA  .  I  708  ;  I;l  Lille  and  its 
"cittadelle"  bombarded,  above  the  sun  and  moon,  SISTE  SOL  IN 
GIBEON  ET  LVNA  IN  VALLE  AIALON,  in  exergue  CASTELLVM  RYSEL 
OBSESSVM    XX VH    OCT   .     RECEPTVM    VERO    IX    DEC,    on    edge    VNITA 

viRTVS  VALET  (1-9.  Med.  III.  u,  ]).  339,  no.  170).  Gallia  seated 
facing,  bemoans  one  lily  dropped  from  her  shield  which  is  suspended 
from  a  withered  tiee  before  her,  GALLIA  MOERENS  OB  LILIVM 
DEPERDITVM,    ill    exergue    INSVLA    FLANDR  .  CVM    CASTELLO    RESTI- 

TVTA ;  lA  View  of  Lille,  foederatis  aditvs  in  galliam  apertvs, 

in  exergue  VRBE  REDDITA  D  .  23  .  OCT  .  CASTELLO  .  D  .  9  .  DEC  . 
MDCCVITI,  on  edge  TEMPVS  VLTIONIS  EST  A  DOMINO  .  VICISSITVDI- 
NEM  IPSE  TRIBVET  EI  .  IEREM  .  LI  .  6  (1-75.  Med.  III.  II,  jp.  340, 
no.  171),  hot h  fine  2 

477  Ghent  retaken,    1708.      View  of  Ghent  and  the   trenches  of  the 

bfbiegiiig    ainiy,    avtoritate    ET    POTESTATE ;    in    exergue,    PRV- 

DENTIA  FORT  .  D  .  MARLB  .  TRAD  .  CAROLO  III  .  GANDAVVM  POST  OBS  . 
S  .  DIER  .  D  .  29  .  DEC  .  I  708 

Ijl  MOXSR.LA  MoiTE,  the  Governor  of  Ghent,  and  the  French  com- 
manders, humbly  present  a  glove  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  on 
horseback,  in  tlu'  distance  the  French  garrison,  GALL .  PR.ES.,  de- 
paitiug,  CAROLI  .  V  .  IMP  .  A  GALLIS  TECHNIS  RAPT/E  ET  CAROLO  III  . 
RESTITVT.E  CHIROTHEC.'E,  on  edge  MENS  VNA  SAPIENS  PLVRIVM 
VICIT   MAXVS 

(1-7.     Mrd.  III.  II,  ;/.  348,  no.  \8'^),  fine  and  rer;/  rare  1 

478  Campaign     of    1708.     Gallia    seated,    facing,    bemoans    one    lily 

dropped  from  her  shield  which  is  suspended  from  a  withered  tree 
befnre  her,  <;ai.i.ia  moekens  OB  LILIVM  DEPERDITVM  ;  in  exergue, 
INSVLA  ll.ANDi;  .  (  \ M  CASTELLO  RESTlTVTA. ;  l;l  Between  branches 
of  palm  and  laurel,  Jind  surmounted  b}'  a  castral  and  two  mural 
crowns,  and  two  wi-eaths,  is  a  shield  .sus[)ended  against  a  tree  and 
inscribed,  scalim    tkaikcta  .  \allo  host  .  perrvppto  .  brvxell  . 


129 
Lot  478 — continued. 

LIBERAT  .  DVCE  BVRGVND  ,  IN  GALL  .  FVGATO  GANDAV  .  ET  BRVGIS 

RECEPT.,  on  one  side  Victory  trumpets  forth  these  exploits,  and  on 
the  other  the  Genius  of  the  Scheldt  tranquilly  reposes  and  admires 
the  arms,  &c.,  on  the  ground,  expeditio  foederat  .  feliciss  . 
FINITA. ;  in  exergue,  MDCCVIII.  ;  on  edge,  tempvs  VLTIONIS  EST  A 

DOMINO  .  VICISSITVDINEM   IPSE   TRIBVET   EI .  iebem  .li  .  6.  (1-75.     Med. 

III.  II,  p.  349,  no.  ISi),  field  slightly  burnished 
Negotiations  fop  Peace,    1709.     Louis   XIV   standing  near  his 
throne,  before   him  a  female   figure,  France,    who   represents   to 
him  the  miseries  of  his  subjects,  caused  by  famine,  war  and  sedi- 
tion, symbolized  by  three  prostrate  figures,  who  surround  the  king, 

QVEM  DAS  FINEM  REX  MAGNE  LABORUM.  ;    ^  Louis  XIV  consulting 

an  astrologer,  who  stands  bsfore  him  near  a  table,  on  which  is  a 
globe,  holds  a  staff  and  points  to  the  astronomical  symbol  of  Mars, 
War,  at  the  highest  elevation  in  the  sky,  whilst  that  of  Mercury, 
Peace,  scarcely  appears  on  the  horizon, 

CYLLENIVS    H^RET 
ET   COELVM   MARS   SOLVS   HABET.  ; 
edge,  LONGI  POENAS  FORTVNA  FAVORIS  EXIGIT    (Med.  III.  II,  p.  352, 
no.  187),  very  fine  and  excessively  rare,  only  two  examples  known  2 

479  Negotiations    for    Peace,    1709.     A   rainbow    stretching    over 

mountains  and  cornfields,  &c.,  DECIPIT  VNDE  PATET.  ;  below,  DE 
SINIT .  IN  .  LAGRYMAS,  and  in  exergue,  ABRVPTA  PRELIM  IN  PACIS  . 
MENSE  APR  .  MAI .  IVN  .  MDCCIX  ;  ^  Two  right  hands  united  issuing 
from  clouds,  ^in  ^cijtlm  Xitx$  33utf)  mnnt  (1-35.  Med.  III.  u,p.  354, 
no.  189),  fine  and  possibly  unique 
City  of  Tournay  taken,  1709.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound 
with  pearls,  lovelock  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  gown  and  mantle 
tied  in  a  knot  on  the  left  shoulder,  ANNA  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BRI  : 
FRA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG  : ;  below,  I.  c.  ;  P^  Pallas  seated  to  right,  rests 
her  arm  upon  her  Gorgon  shield  and  holds  a  spear  murally 
crowned,  near  her  a  pile  of  arms  and  flags,  a  town  in  the  distance, 
TORNACO  .  EXPVGNATO  . ;  in  exergue,  MDCCIX.  (1-55.  3Ied.  III.  ll, 
p.  354,  no.  190),  very  fine  2 

480  City  of  Tournay  taken,   1709.      Victory,  holding  in  chains  the 

prostrate  figure  of  Discord,  is  preceded  by  the  Genius  of  Tournay, 
with  her  shield,  and  strewing  her  path  with  laurels,  VT  MELIVS 
PROCEDAT. ;  5>  Tournay  bombarded,  SOLVTA  CATENIS  INSVRGIT.  ; 
in  exergue,  tornacvm  captvm  .  MDCCIX. ;    on    edge,  REGXI  COL- 

LAPSA  RVVNT  IMMANIA  MEMBRA.  VIRGIL.  C.  G.  L.  (1-75.    Med.  III.  II, 

jy.  356,  no.  192);  both  very  fine,  one  with  plain  edge  with  loop  2 

K 


130 

481  City  of  Tournay  taken,  1709.  A  Spanish  vessel,  with  the  French 
arms  affixed  to  her  stern,  is  labouring  in  a  heavy  sea,  her  mizen- 
mast,  carrying  French  colours,  has  been  carried  away,  and  her  cargo 
is  being  thrown  overboard,  one  bale  of  which  is  marked  dornik., 
legend  NE  PEREAT  PERDIT.  ;  5^  Tournay  bombarded,  &c.,  same  as 
the  preceding,  edge  as  last  (1-75.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  356,  no.  193) 
City  of  Tournay  taken,  1709.  Gallia,  crowned,  seated,  facing,  in 
great  distress,  &c.,  as  on  194  ;  Ijl  Plan  of  Tournay,  vltimvm  opvs 
MARTis  CETERA  PACIS  ERVNT. ;  in  exergue,  N  (1-7.  Vav.  Loon,  V, 
141  ;  Med.  III.  II,  7).  358,  no.  \ 95),  plated,  Jine  and  rare  2 

482  Battle  of  Malplaquet,   1709.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  crowned,  in 

embroidered  gown,  collar,  George  and  star  of  the  Garter,  a  bow  of 
pearls  with  a  brooch  on  the  left  shoulder  fastens  a  mantle,  which 
passes  behind,  anna  .  d  :  G  .  MAG  :  bri  :  FR  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG.  ;  below, 
I.  C. ;  5^  French  entrenchments  in  a  wood  attacked  ;  above.  Vic- 
tory flying,  with  two  laurel  wreaths,  Concordia  .  et  .  virtvte.  ;  in 

exergue,     GALLIS  .  AD  .  TAISNIERE  .  DEVICTIS  .  AVG  :  XXXI  .  MDCCIX. 

(1'85.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  359,  no.  197).  Another,  busts  facing  each 
other,    of    Eugene    and    Marlborough,    EVGENivs  .  FRANC  .  DVX  . 

SABAVD  .    *    lOHANNES   .   DVX  .  D  .  MARLB  .  S  .  R  .  I  .  P.    *  ;    below 

)-(.  ;  $1  Landscape,  sun  setting  amidst  clouds,  CRVENTVS  OCCIDIT. ; 
in  exergue,  galli  AD  .  montes  han  .  viCTi .  A  .  MDCCix  d  .  xi ,  sept. 
(1-7.  Med.  III.  u,p.  360,  no.  198) 
Mons  taken,  1709.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound  with  pearls, 
right  shoulder  in  gown  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the  left 
shoulder,  ANNA  .  D  :  (i  :  MAG  :  BRI  :  FRA  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG  :  ;  below,  I.  C.  ; 
51  Victory,  bearing  a  wreath  and  a  palm  branch,  flying  to  left 
above  the  city  of  Mons,  montibvs  .  IN  .  hannonia  .  captis.  ;  in 
exergue,  mdccix.  ;  on  the  line  of  exergue,  S.  B.  (1'55.  Med.  III.  II, 
p.  362,  no.  202),  all  reri/ fine  3 

483  Mons  taken,  1709.     Gallia,  holding  the  broken  chain  of  Mons,  who, 

murally  ciowncd,  is  seated  on  a  rock,  upholds  her  Gorgon  shield 
against  the  lightnings  hurled  against  her  by  Bellona,  who  rests 
her  hand  upon  a  Inindle  of  fasces,  NEC  CASTRA  NEC  MVNIMENTA.  ; 
in  exergu*',  pustcenivm  avtvmni.,  n.  ;  1/  The  Colossus  of  Rhodes 
falling  to  pieces,  MOLE  RVIT  SVA  ;  in  exergue,  MONTES  HANN  . 
GALLIA  LAP, .  i^Ecvi'EiiATi .  XXIII .  OCT  .  MDCCIX. ;  monogram  of  M  B. 
(1-65.  Med.  III.  II,  J).  363,  no.  203) 
Campaign  of  1709.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound  with  fillet,  in 
gown  fastened  with  brooch  in  front,  ANNA  .  D  ,  G  .  MAG  .  BR.  FR  .  ET  . 
HiB.RE(;iNA.  ;  below,  I'.  H.  M.  ;  ^  Mars,  leaning  on  a  shield  de- 
corated   with   a  view  of  the   battle  of  Malplaquet,  and  Hercules 


131 

Lot  483 — continued. 

leaning  on  a  shield  having  a  view  of  mons,  are  seated  upon  a 
pedestal  decorated  with  a  view  of  tornick,  on  the  top  of  the 
pedestal  Fame  places  a  castral  and  two  laurel  crowns,  tvrris  . 
CASTRA  .  MONTES  VICTI.  ;  in  exergue,  VICTORIA  PACIF  .  A  :  MDCCIX. 
(1.7.     Med.  m.  II,  p.  366,  no.  207),  both  fine  and  rare  2 

484  Trial  of  Sacheverell,  1710.     Bust  of  Sacheverell  three-quarters  to 

right,  hair  long,  in  clerical  robes,  H  :  SACK  .  D  :  D  : ;  9>  Mitre,  :  IS  : 
FIRM  :  TO  :  THEE  :  (1-4.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  367,  no.  210),  very  fine 

Douay  taken,  1710.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  laureate,  hair  bound 
with  pearls,  in  mantle  and  gown,  anna  .  avgvsta.  ;  below,  i.  C. ; 
$1  Victory,  standing  amidst  piles  of  captured  French  arms  and 
standards,  affixes  to  a  column  a  shield  inscribed,  SALVS  PROVIN.,  in 
the  distance  Bellona  is  driving  a  French  soldier  beyond  his 
entrenchments,  VALLO  .  GALLORVM  .  dirvto.  ;  in  exergue,  et  . 
DVACO  .  CAPTO  .  MDCCX.  (I'Q.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  369,  no.  213),  very 
fine 

Douay  taken,  1710.  The  sun  declining  behind  the  globe,  defectvm 
LVMINE  VIDIT. ;  $1  Two  soldiers  seated  on  a  military  cloak  playing 
with  dice,  one  has  gained  money  marked  MONS,  RUSEL,  DORNIC, 
the  other  has  in  reserve  two  more  pieces  marked  ARRAS,  PARIS, 
and  is  paying  away  a  third  inscribed  DOVAY.,  SPES  perdens.  ; 
in  exergue,  DVACVM  gallis  pacem  spern  .  ereptvm  .  mdccx. 
(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  371,  no.  216),  extremely  fine  and  uncommon      3 

485  Douay    taken,    1710.      Minerva   snatches   from   Jupiter    half    his 

thunderbolt  and  carries  it  oflF,  BREVI.  TEMPORE  INERMIS  ERIT. ;  in 
exergue,  virtvte.  foederatorvm.  ;  mon.  of  m.  b. 
9=  Birdseye    view    of    Douay,    HiEC.    reqviem.    rebvs.    finemqve 

LABORI  ALLATVRA.  ;  in  exergue,  DVACVM.  CAPT.  D.  29  IVN  MCCX. 
N.  ;  on  edge,  INVENIT.  TAM.  LONGA  POTENTIA.  FINEM  (1'7),  Very  fine 
and  very  rare  1 

486  Battle  of  Almenara,  1710.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  laureate,  hair 

bound  with  pearls  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  mantle  and  gown, 
ANNA  .  AVGVSTA. ;  below,  I.  C. ;  ^  Battle  scene,  cavalry  charging,  in 
the  foreground  General  Stanhope  seizing  the  bridle  of  the  horse  of 
the  Spanish  general  Amezaga,  and  striking  him  with  his  sword, 

PVGNA  .  EQVESTRIS.  ;    in  exergue,  HISPANIS  .  AD  .  ALMENARAM  .  VICT  . 

iVLii.  XVI .  MDCCX.  {Med.  III.  11,  p.  373,  no.  218). 
Battle  of  Sapagossa,  1710.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  laureate,  &c., 
ANNA  .  AVGVSTA.  ]  below,  I.  C. ;  I?d  Victory,  introduced  by  Britannia, 
presents  captured  standards  to  Anne,  seated  to  right  upon  her 

K  2 


132 

Lot  486 — continued. 

throne,  HISPANIS  .  PROFLIGATIS.  ;  in  exergue,  AD  .  CiESARlAM  i 
AVfJVSTAM  .  AVG  .  IX  .  MDCCX.    (I'O.      Mcd.  III.  \\,  p.  373,  vo.  219) 

Capture  of  Bethune,  St.  Venant,  and  Aire,  1710.  Bust  of 
Anne  to  left,  laureate,  Szc,  as  the  preceding  ;  Ijl  A  trophy  of  French 
arms  and  flags,  decorated  with  three  mural  crowns,  and  erected  on  a 

pedestal,  BETHVNIA  .  FANO  .  S"  .  VENARTII.  ET.  ARIA.  CAPTIS.  ;  in 
exergue,  INSPECTANT  .  GALL  .  CENT  .  MILL  .  MDCCX.,  S    B.     (1-9.     Med. 

III.  U,  p.  374,  no.  220),  all  verij  fine,  the  lad  rare  3 

487     Successes  of  Eugene  and   Marlborough,  1710.     Busts,  facing 
each  other,  of  Kugene  and  ]\larlborough,  evgexivs  .  FRANC  .  DVX  . 

SABAVD    *    lOHANNES    .    DVX    .  D  .    MARLB    .  S.  R  .  I  .  P  .  *  ;    I;l    Five 

compartments,  one,  with  a  castral  crown,  shows  the  passing  of  the 
French  lines  of  La  Bassee  at  Pont-a-Vendin  and  Courrieres,  the 
other  four,  murally  crowned,  represent  DO VAY,  BETHVNR,  S  .  VENANT, 
and  ARIEN  ;  MVNIMENTA  OCCVPATA  ;  in  exergue,  MDCCX ;  on  edge, 

ARMORVM    FOEDERATORVM    FRVCTVS    (1-75.      Med.    III.    II,   p.    ^11, 

no.  223),  very  fine  and  rare 

Claim  of  the  Eider  Pretender,  1710.  Bust  of  Prince  James  to 
left,  laureate,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  lACOBVS  .  iii .  D  .  G  .  M  .  B  .  F  . 
ET  .  H  .  REX  ;  I^  Landscape,  with  sheep  feeding,  &c.,  same  as  the 
preceding    (1-2.     Mrd.  III.  II,  ;^  381,  iiO.  230) 

The  French  Lines  passed  and  Bouchain  taken,  ^\  September. 
1711.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  laureate,  in  gown  and  mantle,  ANNA. 
AVGVSTA  ;  ou  edge  of  mantle,  I.  C.  ;  5^  A  French  soldier,  kneeling, 
surrenders  his  sword,  musket  and  a  mural  crown  to  a  female  figure 
seated  on  a  globe  amidst  a  pile  of  arms,  and  holding  a  shield 
inscribed  FORTVNA  MANENS,  in  the  distance  is  Bouchain,  HOSTES  . 

AD  .  DEDITIONEM  .  COACTI  ;  in  exergue,  VALLO  .  GALLORVM  .  SUPE- 
RATO  .  ET  .  ]'.V(.'1IEMI0  .  CAPTO  .  MDCCXI  (1-75.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  385, 
no.  237),  fine  and  exlreiiieli/  rai'e  3 

488  1  Capture  of  Bethune,  St.  Venant  and  Aire,  1710.  Unicom, 
Eagle  and  Lion  breaking  down  palisades,  which  enclose  Aire,  join 
in  singing  the  aria,  or  musical  air,  which  is  marked  on  the  score,  RE 
SOL  .  LAKH,  over  their  heads,  RHMEAKE  .  UEXVN'CIARE  .  REXVMERARE  ! 
SUCIORVM  .  SEl'I    INCANTANTVM;    in    exergue,  CAPTA  .  IX  .  NOVEMB  . 

CL)I.)CCX  .  .N  Nuremberg 
\X  On  a  table  covered  with  a  cloth,  decorated  with  fleurs-de-lis,  is  an 
open  music  book  with  the  score  marked  sOL  .  FA  .  LA  :  MI,  and  a 
sceptre,  behind  wliicli  the  sun  is  setting,  above  DVUA  .  VIS  .  CIS  . 
CITRA.,  VICTUIIIAS  .  CARI'.ONE  NOTAT  .  DKCEM  .,  ANNORVM  .  DISCOR- 
DIA  .,  HINC  .  SOL  .  CALAMITAS  .  ;  in  exergue,  S  .  GETRVD  .  SVRD  .  XXV  . 


Lot  488 — continued. 

IVL  .  SERES  BETHVN  .  DISRVPT.,  XXX  .  AVG  .  S  .  VENANT  .  MIGRAT  . 

XXX  SERT ;  on  edge,  e  x  .  castellis  .  hesperle  .  tot  milia  nvmvm  . 

HAEC  .  AVRES  PATTLAS  .  SOCIORYM  .  DENVO  REDDENT 

(1"65.    Med.  El.  ii,  p.  375,  no.  221),  plated,  fine  and  extremely  rare 
[PL  XVIII]  1 

489  Concord  of  Britain,  1711.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  hair  bound  with 

fillet,  love-locks  behind  and  on  the  right  shoulder,  in  gown  fastened 
with  brooch  in  front,  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA, 
below  p.  H.  M. ;  ^  A  harp,  chronogrammatic  DVLCe  MeLos  VnIta 
SONAT;  in  exergue,  CONCORDIA  britannorvm  (1-7.  Med.  III.  ii, 
p.  386,  no.  238),  very  fine  and  rare 
James  (III),  Elder  Pretender,  and  Princess  Louisa,  1712.  Bust  of 
Prince  James  to  left,  hair  high  and  long,  love-locks,  in  armour,  and 
mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  lACOBVS  .  iii .  D  .  G .  M  . 
B  .  F .  ET .  H .  REX,  below  N.  R.  j  ^c  Bust  of  Princess  Louisa  to  left, 
hair  high  upon  the  head,  loose  love-locks,  in  mantle  fastened  with 
diamond-shaped  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  PRINCEPS  .  LVD  .  SER  .  M  .  B . 
REGIS.  SOROR,  below  N.  R.  1712  (2-05.  Med.  III.  ii,p.  388,  no.  241). 
Bust  of  Prince  James  to  left,  laureate,  hair  long,  no  drapery, 
iacobvs  .  Ill .  D  .  g  .  m  .  b  .  f  .  ET  .  h  .  REX,  below  D\J{^  monogram  ; 
51  Bust  of  Princess  Louisa  to  left,  hair  curled  high  in  front,  collected 
in  a  knot  behind,  loose  locks  on  the  shoulders  and  behind,  no 
drapery,  PRINCEPS  .  LVD  .  SER  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  REGIS  .  SOROR,  below 
^\X  monogram    (1-2.     Med.  III.  il,  j).  389,  no.  24:3),  fine  3 

490  Congress  at  Utrecht,  1712.     The  city  of  Utrecht  ultrajectum, 

above  the  shield  of  the  city  forms  the  keystone  to  the  Arch  of 
Peace,  a  rainbow  caused  by  the  sun  in  the  distance,  sl  IVbet  anna 
nIMIs  non  fIDIt  beLga  CoLorI  ,  in  exergue,  congregato  .  29  . 
IAN  .  conventvi  legationvm  evropaeae  pacis  stabilis  svasor  . 

D  .  D.  D  .  '^ 

^  Device  divided  by  loxaixi . ;  in  one  half  a  Cock  crowing,  pax  . 

pax  .  PAX .,  holds  out  a  palm  branch  to  a  Lion,  which  offers  an-  ''^^  (» 
other  one  inscribed  TORRis .  (Tories),  and  holds  in  the  other  paw 
a  sword  ;  behind  it  is  a  Leopard,  which  seems  to  be  retiring,  and 
is  bearing  a  sword  and  a  drooping  palm  branch  inscribed  wiCHS. 
(Whigs),  chronogrammatic  rIgIDVs  non  MItIs  paCIfICator  ;  in 
the  other  half  is  a  plank  balanced  on  a  winged  globe,  marked  SCHUK , 
SCHUK  .  SCHUK .,  and  covered  with  a  row  of  bottles ;  at  the  lower 
end  is  an  Ape  drinking  the  gurgling  wine,  and  uttering  the  words 
SCHLUCK,  SCHLUCK,  SCHLUCK,  and  at  the  other  end  a  Cock  holding 
a  palm  branch,  playing  on  a  harp,  and  singing  gluck,  GLUCK, 
gluck  ;  before  it  is  the  Trojan  Horse,  with  the  Holy  Lamb  beneath 


134 

Lot  490 — continued. 

aud  a  Fox  in  front  holding  a  sword,  chronogrammatic  IMbeLLeS 
frVstra  sVaDent  beLLa,  p.  w. 

(1-7.      Med.  III.  II,  p.  393,  no.   248),    venj  fine   and  very  rare 
[PL  XVIII]  1 

491  Peace  of  Utrecht,   1713.     Bust  of  Anne  to  left  laureate,  in  em- 

broidered gown  and  mantle,  anna  .  d  :  g  :  mag  :  bri  :  FR  :  ET  :  HIB  : 
REG  :,  below  i.  c. ;  9=  Britannia  seated  to  left,  her  shield  at  her  side, 
holds  an  olive  branch  and  a  spear,  on  one  side  are  ships,  on  the  other 
men  ploughing  and  sowing,  COMPOSITIS  .  VENERANTV .  ARMIS ;  in 
exergue,  MDCCXiii  (2-3.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  399,  wo.  256),  very  fine 
Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713.  Bust  of  Anne  to  left,  laureate,  hair 
bound  with  pearls,  love-locks  behind  and  on  the  left  shoulder, 
in  embroidered  gown  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the  shoulder, 
ANNA  .  D  :  G  .  MAG  :  BRI  .  FR  :  ET  .  HIB  :  REG ;  on  truncation,  I.  G. 
Jt  Britannia  stands  to  left,  with  spear  and  shield,  and  holds  out  an 
olive  branch,  on  one  side  are  ships,  on  the  other  men  ploughing  and 
sowing,  COMPOSITIS  .  VENERANTVR .  ARMIS  ;  in  exergue,  MDGCXIII 
(1-35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  400,  no.  257),  three  examples  4 

492  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713.     Peace,  crowned,  holds  an  olive  branch 

and  locks  the  door  of  the  Temple  of  Janus,  inscribed  ANNO 
MDCCXIII,  on  the  steps  are  War  and  Discord  in  chains,  behind  Peace 
are  the  globe,  a  cornucopia  from  which  fall  coins,  distant  shipping, 
and  Mercury,  emblematical  of  Commerce,  holding  a  caduceus  and  a 
scroll  inscribed  europ.e  pax  REDDITA;  in  exergue,  TRAIECTUM  ; 
$1  Europe,  laureate,  seated  on  the  sea-shore,  holds  an  olive  branch 
and  a  cornucopia,  in  the  distance  are  ships,  and  above  rays  from 
heaven;  in  exergue,  europa  (19.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  402,  no.  262) 
Peace  and  Liberty,  with  their  emblems,  embracing  each  other,  stand 
upon  broken  arms  aud   implements  of  war,  and  trample  on  Envy, 

INVIDIA  FREMENTE  PAX  ET  LIBERTAS  TKIVMPHANT  ;  on  the  rim  of 
the  exergue,  I.  Drapentier .  f.\  1^  On  a  pedestal  is  a  caduceus 
entwined  with  olive  branches  and  between  two  cornucopias  crossed 
(symbols  of  Commerce  and  Peace),  around  are  arranged  the  various 
symbols  of  Art  and  Science,  the  pedestal  is  inscribed  PACE .  TRAIECTI . 

EX  .  DIFFICILI  .  BKLLO  .  KESTITVTA  .  ORD  .  FRIS  .  DEP  .  FIERI  .  IVSSER- 
VXT  .  A  .  CirMOXIII,  IIAEC  MVXERA  PACIS  (2-65.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  404, 
no.  264),  /'"//(  cxlrcmdij  fine  and  scarce  2 

493  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713.     Time,  with  his  serpent  ring  and  scythe, 

seated  on  clouds  above  the  city  of  Utrecht,  qvaesitae  TEMPORA 
PACIS  evnt  ;  in  exergui',  foedere  icto,  D.  wys;  Ijl  Mercury,  seated 
on  an  iron  box,  the  raised  lid  of  which  he  holds  in  one  hand  and  a 
bag  of  money  in  the  other,  watches  two  blacksmiths,  who  are  forging 
a  ploughshare  out  of  armour  and  implements  of  war,  DIFFINGITE 


135 

Lot  493 — continued. 

ARMA  :  PAX  EST  ;  in  exergue,  ill  eid  .  april  .  CIOIOCCXIII  (11  April, 
1713),  D.  WYS  (1-8,  Med.  III.  II,  pAOi,  no.  260),  very  fine  and  rare.  View 
of  Bois-le-Duc,  in  the  foreground  is  La  Pucelle,  or  the  Genius  of  the 
place,  seated  under  an  olive-tree,  holding  a  spear,  and  leaning  upon 
her  shield,  at  her  feet  is  an  owl,  agunt  in  pace  ;  in  exergue,  within 
ornamental  compartment,  S  .  P  .  Q  .  S  .  ;  ^  Peace  holding  a  palm 
branch,  cornucopia  and  caduceus,  seated  between  two  columns,  on 
one  side  is  War  chained,  on  the  other  are  infant  Genii,  emblematical 
of  Religion  and  Justice,  TEMPORA  OPTATA ;  in  exergue,  CIOIOCCXIII 
(1-05.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  405,  no.  266).  Bust  of  Louis  XIV  to  right, 
hair  long,  no  drapery,  LUDOVICUS  MAGNUS  REX  CHRISTIANISSIMUS, 
below  the  monogram  of  T.  B.  ;  $1  the  city  of  Lille,  murally  crowned, 
kneels  to  left,  resting  upon  her  shield,  and  presents  a  laurel  wreath 
to  Louis  XIV,  habited  as  a  Roman  Emperor,  liberatori  .  pacifico  ; 
ill  exergue,  PR/EF .  INS  .  CONS .  1 7 1 3, 1,  c.  R.  (I -6.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  406, 
no.  269),  very  fine;  and  a  small  Dutch  Medalet  on  the  same  event   4 

494  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713.     Anambassador  or  deputy  walking  to  left 

carrying  the  roll  of  a  treaty,  PAVICI  NON  PLVRES  ;  in  exergue,  CAV . 
sarvm.  patroni  .AN  1713;  JL  Inscription  mvlti  advocati  sed, 
PAVCI .  SELECTi  (TO.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  408,  no.  272) 
Peace  of  Utrecht  and  Discontent  of  the  Empire,  1714. 
Three  men,  an  Englishman,  a  Frenchman  and  a  Dutchman,  all 
partially  undressed,  make  a  deposit  in  common  under  a  wall,  the 
Englishman  says  I  AM  PLEASE,  the  Frenchman  SI  VOUS  plait,  and 
the  Dutchman,  who  smokes  his  pipe,  IK  maek  mee  ;  concordia  res 
parvae  crescvnt  :  in  exergue  NOOT  breekt  isen,  pax  ou  trec, 
1 7 13;  ^  The  same  three  men,  fully  dressed,  throw  at  each  other 
the  contents  of  the  heap  which  they  are  represented  making  on  the 
other  side,  the  Englishman  says  FIE,  WHAT  is  that  1  the  French- 
man SANS  REGARD,  and  the  Dutchman,  still  smoking  his  pipe,  WAT  ! 

BEHAEGT   U   DAT  1  ;   DISCORDIA    MAXIMA    DILABVNTVR  ;   in    exergue, 

DAT  SOL  IE  HiER  BEWISN,  PAX  IN  TREC  .  1714  (retrograde)  (1-7. 
Med.  III.  II,  p.  409,  no.  273),  both  fine  and  rare  satirical  medals  2 

495  Anne  (unpublished),  1703.     Bust  of  Queen  to  left,  hair  raised  and  de- 

corated with  pearls,  lovelocks  on  either  shoulder,  in  low  chemisette 

.    -i 

who  in  classical  costume,  stands  by  rock,  in  background  sea  with 
infant  tritons  bringing  offerings,  TV  .  MIHI  qvodcvnqve  HOC  .  REGNI, 
in  exergue  MDCCIII 

(2-0,  gilt),  fine  and  very  rare     [PL  XVI]  1 

496  Oval  repousse  Portrait  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  a  similar  Portrait 

of  Queen  Anne,  and  three  small  Medallettes  of  the  same  reign       5 


cloak  and  flowing  scarf,  ANN  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  ,  ET .  HIB  .  REGINA 
^  Neptune,  with  trident  advancing  to  left  and  offering  shield  to  Ann  ^^      _  .   /»! 


k    vo 


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GEORGE  I. 

1714—1727. 
Gold. 

497  Coronation,  1714.  Bust  of  George  I  to  right  laureate,  hair  long, 
in  scale  armour  and  mantle,  GEOROivs  D  .  G  .  MAG .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  . 
REX,  on  truncation  i.e. 

51  The  king,  in  royal  robes  seated  to  right  in  a  shell-formed  chair, 
crowned  by  Britannia  holding  her  spear  and  shield,  in   exergue 

INAVGVRAT   XX    OCT  .  MDCCXIIII 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  424,  no.  9),  very  fine  1 

498  Coronation,  1714.  Similar  to  the  preceding,  but  the  obv.  from  dif- 
ferent die,  very  fine  1 

Ivory. 

499  Kneiler  (Gottfried)  celebrated  Portrait  Painter,  1648-1723,  Medallion 
Portrait,  by  Croker.     Bust  of  Kneiler  to  right,  hair  long,  the  shoul- 

ders  draped,  gothofridvs  kneller  .  prim  .  pict  .  regis  .  mag  bri- 

TANLE,  below  bust  I.C. 

(3 "6),  unpuhlished  and  j^robably  unvjue     [PL  XVI]  1 

Silver. 

500  Proclaimed    King,   1714.      Bust  of  George  I   to  right,  hair  long, 

in  armour,  mantle  and  riband  across  the  breast,  GEORG  .  LVDOVICVS 

D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  REX  .  D  .  B  .  ET  L  ,  EL  .;  in  exergue,  PROCL  .  XII  .  AVG  . 

1714  ;  on  truncation,  monogram  of  M.  B. 
^  Apollo,   head  radiated,   seated  facing  on  a  rock,  and  playing  on  a 
harp,  a  lion  and  a  leopard  repose  at  bis  feet,   rmiVM  DVLCEDINE 
MITES  ;  in  exergue,  X. 

(1"4.     Med.  III.  II,  j/.  419,  no.  1),  very  fine  cvid  very  rare  1 

501  Proclaimed   King,  1714.     Bust  of  George  1  to  right,  hair  long  and 

flowing,   in  armour  and  mantle,  GEORGIVS  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FR  . 
ET  .  HII5  .  HEX,    l)el()\v   K.  HANNIBAL 
I^  George,  weatiug  tht;  electoj-al  cap  and  robes,   between  Eeligion  and 
^  -— '  Lil)erty,  who  (:r()\\  ns  him   with   laurel,  ai)proaches  Britannia,  who 

presents  to  him  the  insignia  of  royalty  and  tramples  upon  the  bea.st 
of  Discord,  behind  her  the  liritish  Lion  .supports  the  royal  shield 

crowned,     PRINC    :   opt    :    RELIGIONIS     ET    LIBERTATIS    CVSTODI,    in 

exergue  pvplka  .wcToitiTATK  proclamato  i'„  avg  .  anno  MDCCXIIII 
(2-65.     Mril.  III.  II,  J,,  420,  no.  2),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 


137 

502  Accession,  1714.     Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in 

mantle,  GEORG    LVD  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  et  HIB  .  REX   DVX   B  ^  L  .  S  .  R  . 

I .  ELEC  ;  below  * 
9)  The  sun  in  the  midst  of  the  constellation  Leo,  REGNORVM  ALBIONIS 

NVNG    IVRA   GEORGIVS    INTRAT  .  ANNO   MDCCXIV  .  D  .  XII  .  AVGVSTI, 

m.  m.  rose 

(1'7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  421,  no.  4),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

503  Accession,  1714.      Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in 

mantle,   GEORG  .  LVD  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  DVX  B  ^  L  . 

S.R.I.  ELEC  ;  below  * 
$1  A  map  of  Great  Britain  and  a  part  of  Europe  with  many  names 
marked  thereon,  a  horse  leaping  from  Hanover  to  Britain,  chrono- 
grammatic  legend  aCCeDens  DIgnVs  DlVIsos  .  orbe  brItannos 
1 714,  in  exergue  VNVS  NGN  SVFFICIT  ORBIS 

(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  422,  no.  0),  fine  and  very  rare  1 

504  Arrival  in  England,  1714.    Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate,  hair 

long,  in  armour  with  straps  on  the  shoulder  and  mantle,  GEORGivs  . 

D  :  G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  FRA   ET   HIB    REX  .  F  .  D,    below   I.  C. 

Jl  The  King  as  Neptune  seated  in  a  marine  car  drawn  by  four  sea- 
horses and  attended  by  Tritons  and  Nereids,  approaches  the  coast, 

RECTOR  .  MARIVM,  in  exergue  ADVENTVS  .  REGIS  .  IN  .  BRITANNIAM  . 
18. SEPTEMB  :  1714 

(2-65.     Med.  III.  Ii,  p.  422,  no.  6),  very  fine  and  scarce  1 

505  Entry  into   London,  1744.      Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate, 

hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle,  GEORGivs  .  D .  G  .  MAG  .  BRi .  fra  . 
ET  .  HIB  .  rex  .  f  .  d,  below  I.  c.  ;  1^  A  female  figure,  London,  tur- 
reted,  presents  the  keys  of  the  city  to  the  King  in  a  car  drawn  by 
four  horses  in  front  of  the  Royal  Exchange,  l^etitia  pvblica; 
in  exergue,  adventvs  .  REGIS  .  IN  .  vrbem.  20  .  sept  :  1714  (1-85. 
Med.  III.  II,  p.  423,  no.  7),  very  fine 
Coronation,  1714.  Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in 
scale  armour  with  lion's  head  on  the  breast,  and  mantle,  GEORGIVS  . 

D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX,    below    E.  HANNIBAL  ;    l^c  The 

King  seated  to  right,  beneath  a  canopy  of  state,  is  crowned  by  Bri- 
tannia, resting  her  hand  upon  her  shield,  in  exergue  inavgvrat  . 
|i  OCT  .  MDCCXiiii    (2.     Med.  III.  11,  p.  423,  710.  8)  2 

506  Coronation,  1714.     Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long, 

in  scale  armour  with  straps  on  the  shoulder  and  mantle  looped  on 

the    shoulder,    GEORGIVS  .  D  :  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX,    on 

truncation  I.  c.  ;  '^  The  King  in  royal  robes  seated  to  right,  in 
a  shell-formed  chair,  is  crowned  by  Britannia  holding  her  spear 


138 

Lot  506 — eontinued. 

and  shield,  in  exergue  inavgvrat  .  xx  .  OCT  .  MDCCXilii    (1-35. 
Med.  Ill  II,  p.  424,  no.  9) 
Coronation,  1714.     Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate,  hair  long, 

in    mantle,   GEORG   LVD  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  FR  .  ET  HIB  .  REX  DVX  B   ^ 

L  .  s .  R  .  I .  ELEC,  below  *  ;  $1  St.  George  on  horseback  to  left, 
slaying  the  dragon,  Victory  hovers  above  and  crowns  him,  FIDEI 

DEFENSOR  ET  AEQVI,  in  exergue  CORONATVS    3  I  .  OCT  .  MDCCXIIII,  V 

(1*7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  425,  no.  12),  very  fine  and  very  rare 
And  four  small  Medallettes  or  Counters,  as  Med.  III.  ii,  pp.  428,  429 
and  430,  nos.  18,  20  and  1Z,  principally  very  fine  9 

507  The  Sensorium  Club,  1715.    Eloquence  and  Truth  standing  facing, 

the  former  grasps  a  scroll  inscribed  SUADERE,  and  the  latter  with 
her  foot  upon  a  globe  holds  up  a  meridian  sun  and  a  palm  branch ; 
$1  The  meridian  sun  with  human  face,  SENSORIVM .  ANNO  .  PRIMO  . 
GEORGII.  1715     (1-35.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  432,  no.  29) 

Battle  of  Sheriffmuir  or  Dunblain,  1715.  Bust  of  George  I  to 
right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  figured  armour,  and  mantle  fastened 
with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  GEORGIVS  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BR  :  FR  :  ET . 
HIB  :  REX  .  F  :  D,  below  I.  C.  ;  R.  Victory,  with  sword  and  palm 
branch,  rapidly  pursuing  a  body  of  fleeing  cavalry,  PERJURII . 
ULTRix,  in  exergue  AD  .  DVNBLAINVM  .  13  .  NOV  :  1715,  on  the  line 
of  the  exergue  I.  C  (John  Croker)  (1-8.     Med.  III.  ll,p.  433,  no.  30) 

Preston  Taken,  1715.  Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate,  hair 
long,  &c.,  same  as  the  preceding  ;  Jl  A  military  trophy  placed  upon 
a  pedestal  decorated  with  two  united  hands,  two  captives  are 
chained  to  the  base,  fides  .  MILITVM,  in  exergue  rebell  :  AD  . 
PRESTON  .  CAPT  :  13  .  NOV  :  1715,  on  the  line  of  the  exergue  I.  C. 
(1-8.     Med.  III.  n,  p.  435,  no.  34),  all  very  fine  3 

508  Sir  Andrew  Fountaine,  1715.     Bust  of  Fountaine  to  right,  long 

flowing  hair,  in  cravat  and  loose  mantle,  ANDREAS  .  fovntaine  . 

EyVES  .  AVRATVS  .  ANGLVS,  below  17  •  15 
Iji  Pallas   standing  amidst  ruins  and  works  of  art,  points  to  several 
medallions  lying  upon  a  tomb,  before  her  is  a  pedestal  surmounted 
by  the  bust  of  a  Roman  emperor,  her  sliield  upon  the  ground  bears 
the  arms  of  Fountaine,  in  exergue  A  .  selvi  .  F 

(3"4.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  433,  no.  30),  very  Jim  and  rare  1 

509  The  Act  of  Grace,  1717.     Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  hair  long, 

in  embroidered  mantle  lied  in  a  knot  on  the  shoulder,  GEORGIVS  . 
D  .  (; .  MA(; .  i;r  .  v\\ .  ht  .  iiii; .  rex  .  f  .  d.  below  i.  c.  ;  I^  A  winged 
female  figui'e  'Jleniency  leaning  upon  a  column,  holds  an  olive  branch 
and  with  a  caduceus   touches  the  head  of  a  serpent,  CLEMENTIA  . 


139 

Lot  509 — continued. 

AVGVSTI,  in  exergue  MDCCXVii,  i.  c.  (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  436,  no.  36), 
very  fine 
Attempts  of  James  (III),  Elder  Pretender,  to  recover  the  English 
Throne  in  1708  and  1716.  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  right,  laureate, 
hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the  shoulder, 
NIHIL  EFFICIENS ;  ^  Map  of  Great  Britain  marked  SCOTIA    1 708  . 

M.  MART.  1716  .  M.  FEBR.,  BRITANNIA,  HIBERNIA,  BIS  VENIT  VIDIT 
NON   VICIT   FLENSQVE   RECESSIT    (1-25.     Med.  III.  U,  p.  436,710.  35), 

very  fin£  and  very  rare 

The  two  dates  upon  this  medal  indicate  the  two  unsuccessful  attempts  of 
James  to  recover  the  crown  of  England. 

Treaty  of  Passarowitz,  1718.  Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  lau- 
reate, in  figured  armour  and  mantle,  GEORGIVS  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BR  : 
FR  :  ET .  HIB  :  REX .  F  :  D,  below  I.  c. ;  ^  The  King  in  Roman  costume 
standing  within  a  rich  tent,  points  to  the  Morea  on  a  large  globe, 

PACIS  .  ARBITER,  in  exergue  INTER  .  GERMAN  :  TURC  :  ET  .  VENET  :  AD  . 

PASSAROWITZ.  1718,  I.e.    (1'8.     Med.  III.  U,  J).  437,  no.  39),  fine    3 

510  Naval   Action  off  Cape  Passaro,  1718.      Bust  of  George  I  to 

right,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  figured  armour,  and  mantle  fastened 
with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  GEORGIVS  .  D  :  G  :  MAG  :  BR  :  FR  :  ET  . 
HIB  :  REX .  F  :  D,  below  i.  c.  ;  I^  A  rostral  column  amidst  a  pile  of 
arras  and  surmounted  by  a  statue  of  the  King  as  Neptune,  SOCIORVM  . 

PROTECTOR,  in  exergue  CLASSE  .  HISP  :  DELETA  .  AD  .  ORAS  .  SICILL/E  . 

17 18  (1-75.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  439,  no.  42).  Within  two  laurel 
Avreaths  are  the  busts  of  CAROLVS  VI .  D  .  G-.  ROM  .  IMP  .  SEMP  .  AVG . 
and  GEORGIVS  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  R.,  between  them  is  a 
winged  caduceus  rising  from  the  hull  of  an  antique  galley  decorated 
with  Hags,  vetant  foedari  foedara  ;  Jl  Jupiter  on  his  eagle  and 
Neptune  in  a  conch  attack  a  fleet,  SIC  MOTOS  FAS  est  COMPONERE 
flvctvs,  in  exergue  chronogrammatic  hIspanorVM  CLassIs  A 
IoVe  ET  neptVno  DeLeta  (1-7.  3Ied.  III.  11,  p.  440,  no.  43),  very 
fine.  An  eagle  destroying  seven  smaller  birds,  NVNCA  .  nadie 
CONTRA  .  sv .  SENOR,  in  exergue  within  arabesque  * ;  ^  A  naval 
action  off  the  coast  of  SIRACVSA.  and  the  port  of  MESSINA,  VICTORIA 
NAVAL  .  CONTRA  LOS  ESPANOLES,  in  exergue  mdccxviii  and  * 
(1-75.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  441,  no.  45),  very  fine  and  very  rare  3 

511  Escape  of  Princess  Clementina  from  Innspruck,  1719.    Bust 

of  Princess  Clementina  to  left,  hair  decorated  with  diadem  and 
wreathed  with  pearls,  in  gown  and  ermine  mantle,  CLEMENTINA. 
M  .  BRITAN  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .   REGINA,    below    OTTO  .   HAMERANI  .  F.  ; 

51  Princess  Clementina  in  a  car  drawn  at  speed  by  two  horses,  in 
the   distance  Eonie  and    the  rising  sun,  fort VN AM  .  CAVSAMQVE  . 


N 


140 

Lot  511 — continued. 

SEQVOR,  in  exergue  deceptis  .  cvstodibvs  .  mdccxix  (1-9.  Med. 
III.  II,  p.  444,  no.  49) 
Marriage  of  James  (III),  Elder  Pretender,  and  Princess  Clemen- 
tina, 1719.  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  right,  hair  long,  in  scale 
armour  with  Medusa's  head  on  tlie  breast,  and  mantle,  lACOBVS .  ill . 
D ,  G  .  M  .  B .  F .  ET  .  H  .  REX  ;  1^  Bust  of  Princess  Clementina  to  left, 
hair  long  and  wreathed  with  pearls,  in  gown  decorated  with  a  pearl 
chain  and  drop,  and  mantle,  CLEMENTINA  .  MAGNAE  .  britanniae  . 
ET.  C.REG,  on  truncation  otto  hamerani  (1-9.  3fed.  III.  ii, 
p.  446,  no.  52).  Busts  conjoined  to  right  of  James  and  Clementina  ; 
he,  hair  long,  is  in  armour,  mantle  and  riband  across  the  breast ; 
she,  hair  confined  by  pearls  and  bandeau  and  flowing  over  the 
shoulders,  wears  loose  mantle,  lACOB  .  ill .  R ,  CLEMENTINA  .  R,  on 
truncation  hameuan  ;  5^  Hercules,  leaning  on  his  club,  takes  the 
hand  of  Venus,  holding  a  flower  and  attended  by  Cupid  holding  a 
caduceus,  regivm  connvbivm,  in  exergue  kal  .  septembr  .  mdccxix 
(1-6.     Med.  Ill  II.  J).  445,  no.  51),  all  very  fine  3 

512  John  Law,  Financier,  1720.    Half-length  figure  of  Law  three-quarters 

to  right,  head  facing,  hair  long,  in  cocked  hat,  embroidered  coat, 
and  the  badge  of  the  Order  of  the  St.  Esprit  attached  to  a 
riband  ;  in  his  right  hand  he  holds  a  paper  inscribed,  ACTI .  EN 
billets.,  m":  de  laws,  comte  de  tanckerville,  conseiller  du 

ROY  DANS  touts  SES  CONSEILS,  SURINTENDANT  ET  CONTROLLEUR 
general  DES  finances  du  ROYAUME  de  FRANCE. 

5^  dvrch.  .ICTlSd^  credit  teich'  gaerten.  lotterie.  kvx'  lib' 
ROSS,  billets,  wie.  avchdurch.  alchymie  kommt  man.  zvms. 
liebe.  gelt,  vnd  weis.  so.  gar  nicht  wie  In  anno  qVo 
DefICIente  feCV  nos  fVgIt.  oMne-nLv.  ;  chronogrammatic 
date,  1720 

(r.3),  viqmblished,  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

513  John   Law,  Financier,  17"20.     Half-length  figure  of  Law  as  on  pre- 

ceding medal,  same  legend 
Iji    KJ.l'i-f    ■'Ml':'\TUS    FULD    TEZIBI    NlCHT    LUSCHT    MEHRHAT    ZUR 
LOTTHIUK    so    SCIIAFFT  YOR   BILLET    ./CT/ 6"-^  HER    IX    DIE   KREUZ 
UND    IN    DIE   (,>UKR    NACHDER   IETZ'GEN    WKLT   BEGEHR    1720 

(rn;5.     Mid.  III.  n,  p.  450,  no.  5G),  -very  fine  and  rare  1 

514  John    Law,   Financier,    1720.      A   windmill,   the   sails   of   which   are 

blown  I'ound  by  Law,  whose  head  projects  from  the  right  hand  side 

of  the  Itlast,  and  from  wliose  mouth  issues  LOUlSDOllS,  on  one  sail  a 

*     I  coriuicopiie  picjduces  billets,   on  another,  decorations,  &c.,  a  third, 

actikn,  and    the  fourth,  winged  pieces  of  money,  on  the  mill    is 


141 

Lot  514 — continued. 

MONOYE.  BANCO  and  Id,  and  on  its  upright  support  is  MERCVRE  ; 
above  is  LES  RICHESSES  DE  FRANCE,  and  beneath  1720. 
$1  In  centre  in  seven  lines,  EN  Magnas  Dat  opes  CeLebr.  LaVVs 
PER  bona  qVestVs:=i72o  ;  around,  koMt  seht  Das  frantz 
VoLCkan  herr  LaVVs  thVt  grosse  thaten  (same  date  in 
chronogram) 

(rS),  impublished,  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

515  John    Law,  Financier,   1720.      Back   view  of   half-length   figure    of 

Law  in  cocked  hat  and  coat,  around  waist  a  belt  inscribed  MDCCI, 
and  between  the  inscription  visiBiLis.  invisibilis.,  banqverodt 
tft  A  LA  mode.  ;  ^  An  old  man,  prostrate  on  the  ground,  grasping 
in  his  right  hand  a  winged  caduceus,  and  in  his  left  a  packet  in- 
scribed WEXL  briefe.,  (TT^f'D/T  ift  maus;etJ3Dt(l-0.  Med.Ill.u, 
p.  451,  no.  59),  very  fine  and  rare  2 

516  John    Law,  Financier,    1720.      A  man  blowing  script  from  a  pair 

of  bellows  and  crying  out,  WER  KAVFT  actien.,  wer  sich  dvrch 

DIESEN   WIND   DEN    GELD6EITZ   LAESSET  FVHREN.  ;   in  exergue,  SEY 

KLVG  .  V  .  WIZIG   IN   VERKEHREN.  L      -"^ 

^  A  dog  crossing  a  bridge  over  a  stream  and  dropping  a  bundle  of  ^  ^ 
script,  the  shadow  of  which  is  seen  in  the  water  below,  der  kan 

VERWIRRVNGS  VOLL  SEIN  HAAB  .  V.  GVTH  VERLIEREN.  ;  in  exergUe, 
SOLL   DICH   ESOPI   HVND    NIGHT   LEHREN  .  1 720. 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  II,  2^.  451,  no.  58),  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

517  John    Law,  Financier,   1720.       Full-length  figure  of   a  man  (Law) 

to  left,  with  magnifying  glass  inscribed  100,  on  a  table  to  left  are 
notes  with  various  numbers,  and  to  the  right  is  an  open  coffer  full 
of  coins  ;  around,  vergros-rvngs  .  glas  .  thvts  .  hier  .  vnd  .  an      r 

so  .  VIELEN  .  ENDEN  .  DAS  .  SICH   DIE   KLVGSTEN  .  AVCH  .  DIE  .  GELD  .        ^' 

SVCHT .  LASSEN  .  BLENDEN.  ;  in  the  exergue,  der  .  actien  BETRVG  c  V    - 

VND.    LIST. 

51  A  man  hanging  from  a  tree,  another  fleeing  to  the  right,  a  third 
walking  away  to  the  left,  and  a  fourth  drowning  in  the  river  ; 
around,  in  two  concentric  lines,  SPIEL  .  1ST  ,  NVN  .  endeckt  .  {sic) 

das  .  BLAT  .  HAT  .  SICH  GEWEND  V  SO  MACHT  DER  BETRVGEIN 
SCHRECKENVOLLES  END  ;  in  the  exergue,  DER  GANZEN  WELD  EIN 
DENKMAL   1ST. 

(1"5),  unpublished,  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

518  John    Law,    Financier,    1720.     An    escutcheon  bearing  the   follow- 

ing arms,   a  coff'er    half    open,   from   which   a  vessel  and  out  of 

this  a  Scotchman  on  each  side  is  emptying  water,  two  lis  above      ^>(> 

crowned  ;  around  the  medal,  in  two  concentric  lines,  PARTVRIVNT . 


142 

Lot  518 — continued. 

MONTES  .  NASCETVR  .  TRALALARALA  .  INSIGNE  .  TOVT  .  LA  COMPAGNIE  ; 

and  beneath,  Mann  sChIre  .  sICh  .  nVn  .  N Vr  .  In  .  DIse  .  neVe  . 
zeIt.  =  1720. 

9;  Around     the    coin,     MANN  .  SEZT  .  SICH  .  NIGHT  .  FVR  .  MAAS  .  NOCH  . 

ziEHL.,  and  across   the  field,  die  .  DA  .  reich  ,  werden  .  wollen  . 

FALLEN  .  IN  .  VERSVCHVNG  .  I  .  TIMOT  .  VI  .  G  .  10  .  1720, 

(1'05),  unpuhlislied,  and  perhaps  unique  1 

519  John    Law,    Financier,    1720.      In    field,    TJ1{IS    missisippischer 

JCTI 6N  GENERA  DIRECTOREST  EST  L  JWS  SCOTVS   EDENBURGICUS 
MERCATOR    MONETARIVS    INTRICATISSIMVS    BANQVIER    ^    GENERAL- 
CONTROLLEVR     FINANCIER     TRES-RAFFINE     MDCCXX ;    arOUnd,    QVI 
MODO   CROESVS  .  ERAT   IRVS   ET   EST  SVBITO 
$1  In  field,  TOLLVNTVR  IN  ALTVM  VT  LAPSV  GRAVIORE  RVANT  ;   around, 

above,  fvrl\e  galliarym  natvra  ;  beneath,  QVOD  cito  fit  cito 
PERIT  (I'S.),  uiqmblished,  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

520  John     Law,  Financier,    1720.      Man  ploughing,    plough   drawn    by 

two  horses,  chronogrammatic,  beatVM.  DIG  sIne  aCtIIs  pater- 
NArVm.  ;   in   exergue,  POST  .  NVBILA  ,  PHOEBVS   DVM  .  ABUT  LAW  A 
PARIS  .  IN    SOLSTITIO   LVNAE  .  D  .  XIX  .  DECBR    XX. 
R  SPES  .  MaLa   DAT   LaoVeOS  ,  aVCtIs    PRO    REBVs    aVARO  .  I  .  TIM  . 

VI .  Y  .  Cine/  1 217  :  18  .  19  .  C.  W.,  fine  arid  unpublished  1 

521  John  Law,  Financier,  1720.    Bust  of  man  facing,  partially  concealing 

his  face  behind  open  right  hand,  DIR .  SO .  SOROMME  ICH. 
51  A  hand  holding  six  pieces  of  money,  KOMSTU  MIR  Ai&o.,  fine  and 
unpublished  1 

522  Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  Young  Pretender,  1720.    Busts  conjoined 

to  right  of  James  and  Clementina,  he  is  in  armour,  mantle,  and 

riband  across  the   breast,  she  wears  loose  mantle,  lACOB  .  iii  .  R  . 

CLEMENTINA  .  K. ;   on  truncation,  HAMERAN.  ;   9=  -A-  female  figure, 

Providentia,  leaning  against  a  column,  holds  a  child  on  her  arm 

and  points  to  a  globe  before  her,  on  which  appear  ING,  sc  and  IRL., 

PROVIDEXTIA  OBSTETRIX.  ;     in    exergue,    CAROLO     PRINC  :  VALLI^ 

NAT  :  DIE  .  VI.TLMA  A  :  MDCCXX.     {I'G.      Med.  III.  II,  p.  452,  no.  60), 

very  fine 

Tlio  cf)]!!!!!!!  i<  intended  to  indicate  the  fortitude  of  the  Stuart  family  under 
their  niisforiuiies.  and  of  the  Princess  durinf?  her  confinement.  The  globe 
hoars  the    i.-unes  of  the  countries. 

James  (III),  Elder  Pretender,  Appeal  against  the  House  of  Hanover, 
1721.  Bust  of  Prince  James  to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour,  with  a 
sun  upon  the  breast,  and  mantle  tied  in  a  knot  on  the  shoulder, 
VNic.v  SAi.vs.  :  \^  The  Hanoverian  Horse  trampling  upon  the  Lion 
and  the  Unicom,  Britannia  seated,  deploring  their  misfortune,  fugi- 


143 

Lot  522 — vontinued. 

tives  carrying  off  their  goods,  and  London  in  the  distance,  QVID  . 
GRAVivs.  CAPTA.  ;  in  exergue,  mdccxxi.  (2-0.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  454, 
710.  63),  very  fine  2 

This  medal  was  executed  by  Otto  Hamerani,  when  great  exertions  were 
being  made  secretly  to  raise  troops  and  to  supply  arms  to  insurgents  in  Britain 
in  order  that  another  effort  might  be  made  to  replace  the  Stuarts  upon  the 
throne. 

523  Duke  of  Marlborough,  1722.     Bust  of  Marlborough  to  right,  hair 

long,  in  armour,  mantle,  and  riband  across  the  breast,  lOHANNES 
CHVRCHIL  .  S  .  R .  I .  P  .  DVX  DE  MARLBOROVGH.  ;  below,  V.  ;  ^  Vic- 
tory to  right,  with  palm  branch  and  two  laurel  wreaths,  stalks 
over  Mars  and  Death,  MARS  ALTER  marlbrovgh  de  marte  et 
MORTE  TRIVMPHAT. ;  in  exergue,  MDCGXXii.  (1-95.  Med.  III.  u, 
p.  457,  no.  67) 

The  date  shows  that  this  medal  was  struck  upon  the  death  of  Marlborough, 
which  took  place  ^f  June,  1722. 

Bust  of  Marlborough  three-quarters  to  left,  head  nearly  facing,  hair 
long,  in  cravat,  armour  decorated  with  the  head  of  Medusa  and  the 
star  of  the  Garter,  mantle,  and  riband  across  the  breast,  lOHAN  . 
CHURC  .  DUX  MARLB.  J.  D.  ;  |l  Victory,  holding  a  laurel  wreath 
and  palm  branch,  standing  facing,  amidst  piles  of  arms,  VBI  aderat 
IBI  VICTORIA. ;  in  exergue,  OB  .  27  .  JUN  .  1722  .  NAT  .  ANN  74.  (1-65. 
Med.  III.  u,  p.  457,  no.  68),  both  very  fine  2 

524  Archbishop  Wake,   1725.     Bust  of  Wake  to  right,   hair  long,   in 

episcopal  robes,  guilielmus  wake  arch  .  cant.  ;  ]^ Inscription  JLLUS- 

TRIUM  VIRORUM  QUI  VER^  RELIGIONI  CHRISTIANS  BONISQUE  LIT- 
TERIS    JN  EUROPA  RENOVANDIS    RESTAURANDISQUE  ADLABORARUNT 

JCONES  VERISSIMAS  reverendissimo  in  christo  patri 
GUILIELMO    WAKE    archiepiscopo    cantuariensi    totius 

ANGLIC  PRIMATI  ET  METROPOLITAN©  OFTERT,  DICAT  DEDICATQUE 
JOANNES     DASSIER     GENEVENSIS  .  M.DCC.XXV.     {1-7.      Med.    III.     II, 

p.  462,  no.  73) 
The  Order   of  the    Bath   revived,  1725.     Bust  of  George  I  to 
right,  laureate,  hair   long,  no  drapery,  GEORGIVS  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR . 
FR .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX .  F  .  D.  ;  below,   I.    c.  ;  Prince   William  standing, 
facing,  habited  as  a  Knight  of  the  Bath,  SPES  .  altera.  ;  in  exergue, 

ORD  .  EQVIT  .  DE  .  BALN  .  REST  .  ET  .  INSIG  .  AVCT  .  MDCCXXV.       (I'S. 

Med.  III.  II,  p.  463,  no.  75) 
John  Henley,  1726.  Half-length  figure  of  Henley,  front  face,  in 
canonical  dress,  and  expounding  from  a  book  in  his  hand,  IN- 
VENIAM  VIAM  AVT  FACIAM.  ;  in  exergue,  I.  H.  (John  Henley)  ;  JL, 
Joshua  commanding  the  sun  to  stand  still,  STA  sol.  THE  ORATORY 
1726. ;  in  exergue,  FOR  (1-25.    Med.  III.  ii,  p.  4:65,  no.  79),  all  fine   3 


144 

525  Sip  Isaac  Newton,  President  of  the  Royal  Society,  1727.     Bust  of 

Newton  to  left,  hair  short,  in  shirt  with  open  collar  and  mantle 
round  the  shoulders,  ISAACVS  .  NEWTONVs. ;  below,  I.  C, ;  $L  Science, 
with  wings  on  her  head,  seated  to  left,  leans  upon  a  table  and  holds 
a  diagram  of  the  solar  system,  FELIX  .  COGNOSCERE .  CAVSAS. ;  in 
exergue,  M.DCC.XXVI.  (205.  Med.  III.  ii,  j).  469,  no.  83) 
Sir  Isaac  Newton,  1727.  Bust  of  Newton  to  right,  hair  short, 
in  shirt  with  open  collar  and  mantle  round  the  shoulders,  isAACVS . 
NEWTONVS. ;  below,  /^r.  Roettiers.  ;  |i  Science,  with  wings  on  her 
head,  seated  facing  upon  a  rock,  looking  to  right,  holds  a  diagram 
of  the  solar  system,  at  her  feet  is  a  globe,  EKiT  qui  demonstret  in 
QUIBUS  CCELI  PARTiBis  ekrent.sen.com.;  in  exergue,  1739.  R. 
(2-1.     Med.  III.  n,p.  471,  no.  86) 

Tliis  medal  was  executed  by  order  and  at  the  expense  of  Mr.  Thomas  Ham- 
mond, and  only  a  few  were  struck  as  presents  to  his  friends. 

Peace  of   Paris,  1727.      Bust  of  Louis    XV  to  right,    hair  long, 

no   drapery,    LUDOVICUS  XV  .  REX  CHRISTIANISS.  ;  on  truncation, 

DU  VIVIER  .  F.  ;  U  Mars   and  Minerva  join  hands  in  front  of  an 

olive-tree,  on  the  branches  of  which  are  suspended  the  shields  of 

the    Empire,    France,    Spain,    England  and   Holland,    SPES    PACIS 

.^TERN/K   FUNDATA.  ;   in   exergUC,  PR^VIIS  CONDITIONIBUS  SANCITIS 
LUT  .  PARIS  .  XXXI  .  MAII  .  MDCCXXVII.    DU   VIVIER  .  F.    (1-65.      Med. 

Ill  II,  j>.  47.3,  no.  90) 
Death  of  George  I,  1727.  Bust  of  George  I  to  right,  laureate, 
hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle  Avith  fringe,  georg  .  d  .G  .  MAG 
BR  .  ET.  IIIB.  rex.  ;  on  mantle,  i  D.  ;  5^  Britannia  seated  to  left  on 
the  grounil,  holds  an  olive  branch  and  a  medallion  of  George  II 
inscribed,  geok(;  .  ii  .  d  .  g  .  m  .  b  .  f  .  h  .  R.,  at  her  feet  is  a  lion  ; 
in  the  di.stance,  ships  on  sea,  magni  solatia  luctus  ;  in  exergue, 
1727.   I.   I).    (1-25.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  ^li,  no.  ^'2),  all  very  fine  4 

GEORGE  II. 

1727—1760. 
Gold. 

526  Coronation,  1727.     Bust  of  George  II  to  left  laureate,  hair  long,  in 

armour   and    mantle   fastened   on   shoulder ;    on   truncation.  I.e.; 
(iEORGIVS  II  !).(;.  MA(;  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  RKX. 

51  King  seated  on  King  IMward's  chair,  holding  sceptre  and  orb, 
crowned  by  l>ritannia,  holding  a  cornucopia  and  leaning  on  the 
fasces,   VOLKNTKS  .  PER  .  poi'VLos.  ;    in   exergue,  CORON  XI  .  OCTOB 

MDCCXXVII. 

(1-.35.     M<-^1.  III.  IF,  y/.  -17!»,  un.  4),  my  five  I 


145 

527  Queen  Caroline  Coronation,  1727.     Bust  of  Queen  Caroline  to 

left,  hair  decorated  with  pearls,  &c.,  love-locks,  in  gown  fastened  in 

front    with    brooch,    CAROLINA  D  .  G  .  MAG  BR  FR  ET  .  HIB  .  REGINA.  ; 

on  truncation,  I .  c. 
^  The  Queen,  in  royal  robes,  standing  between  figures  of  Religion 
and  Britannia,  HIC  .  AMOR  H^C  PATRIA.  ;    in  exergue,  CORON  .  XI . 

OCTOB  MDCCXXVII. 

(1-35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  480,  no.  8),  very  fine  1 

528  The   Order   of  the    Blue   and    Orange,  1727.      An  octagonal 

altar,  the  sides  decorated  with  an  orange,  and  inscribed  QUA .  DI . 
NOV.,  on  the  top  non  .  deficit  alter.,  above  is  a  shield,  gules  bear- 
ing the  Hanoverian  horse  within  a  radiated  garter,  glo  .  PRI .  AUG. 
9)  Upon  a  circular  altar,  decorated  with  a  human  skull,  are  fire-arrows 
passing  throtigh  an  electoral  crown  with  a  fillet  across  them, 
inscribed  Vis  .  UNITA  roRTiOR.,  all  within  a  circle  inscribed  MINOR 
EST  QUI  INVIDET.,  Floral  border  on  both  sides  and  loop 

(1-15.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  486,  no.  24),  very  fine  and  extremely  rare 
[PL  XVIII]  1 

529  The  Order  of  Blue  and  Orange.     Two  Badges,  slightly  varied 

from  the  preceding,  both  cast,  probably  executed  at  a  somewhat  later 
date,  see  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  487.  nos.  25  and  26  2 

530  Medal  of  the  Royal  Family,  1732.    Busts,  face  to  face,  of  George  II 

and  Queen  Caroline  ;  he  wears  armour  and  mantle  ;  she  is  in  mantle 
decorated  with  pearls  and  fastened  with  brooches  in  front  and  on  the 
shoulder,  georgivs  .  ii .  rex  .  et  .  CAROLINA .  REGINA. ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCXXXll;  on  truncation  of  King,  I.  C.  ^^^ 

5)  Busts  of  the  seven  royal  children,  that  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  in  the  ''-^ 
centre,  FELICITAS  imperii;    in  exergue,  fredericvs  .  P  .  WALLI^  . 

GVLIELMVS  .  D  :   CVMBRL^   .   ANNA   .   AMELIA  .    CAROLINA   .    MARIA  . 

LVDOVICA  .  PRINCIPES  .  ;  on  truncation  of  Prince  Frederick,  T. 

(2-75.      3Ied.  III.  ii,  p.  500,  no.  47),   very  fine  and  rare  in   gold 
[PI.  XVI]  1 

531  Marriage  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne. 

Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne; 
he  is  in  armour,  mantle,  collar  and  George  of  the  Garter;  she 
wears  mantle  ;  FRISLE  SIC  GLORIA  CRESCIT. ;    ./.  Jndeles  .  Fee.  \ 

5c  A  hand  from  heaven  supports  a  drooping  orange-tree  near  an  ;  ^ 
altar,  decorated  with  the  shields  of  England  and  Xassau,  crowned, 
and  with  supporters,  the  Lion  of  Nassau  and  the  Unicorn  of  Eng- 
land ;  on  the  altar  are  two  united  burning  hearts ;  in  the  distance 
is  a  Phoenix  rising  from  its  ashes ;  and  above,  in  clouds,  the  name 
of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate  ;  TU  VOTA  DEDISTI,  ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCXXXIV. 

(1-9.     .l/6f/.  m  II,  2^.  507,  m  55)  1 


2  r^ 


■V 


146 

532  Restoration  of  Breda  to  the  House  of  Orange,  1737.      A 

Pelican  feeding  her  young ;  DIVINO  FAVORE. ;  in  exergue,  INAUGU- 

RATIO  .  BRED  .  XII  .  SEPT  .  I  737- 

9>  The  shields  of  England  and  Nassau  united  under  a  crown  ;  below, 
that  of  Breda;  IE  MAINTEINDRAY.,  the  motto  of  the  House  of 
Orange 

( M .     Med.  III.  u,  p.  old,  no.  75)  1 

533  Marriage  of   Frederick  Prince  of  Denmark  and  Princess 

Louisa,  1743.  Prince  Frederick  of  Denmark  and  Princess  Louisa 
uniting  right  hands  ;  fridericus  .  PR  .  H^ER  .  DAN  .  &  LOUIS.  PR  . 
M  .  B»  ;  in  exergue,  celeb  :  MDCCXLIII. 
R  Two  hands,  male  and  female,  united  over  an  altar,  on  which  lies  a 
marriage  garland,  and  to  which  are  attached  two  shields  respectively 
inscribed  F  and  L  ;  above,  a  crown  ; 

HOFFNUNG    KROXET    REICH'    UND    LAND 
VIVAT    l^IESES   HOHE   BAND. 

in  exergue,  P.  H.  G. 

(1-55.     3Ied.  III.  II,  ;j.  580,  no.  218),  rare 

This  medal  was  struck  at  Hamburg.   The  letters  on  the  shields  are  so  formed 
as  to  reiiresent  an  anchor  and  a  harp. 

534  Carlisle  taken,  1745.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  to  right, 

hair  tied  behind,  in  dress  coat  and  riband  across  breast ;  GUL  .  DUX 
CUMB  .  DEDici.i: .  MILITUN.,  and  on  a  band  below  NATVS  :  15  APR  . 
1 72 1.  ;  on  truncation,  WOLFF. 
R  The  Duke  as  a  Roman  warrior,  his  shield  decorated  with  the  bust 
of  the  Kin::,  attacks  the  Hydra  of  Rebellion;  Carlisle  in  the  dis- 
tance ,  PRO  PATRE  ET  .  PATRIA.  ;  in  exergue,  REB  .  EX  .  ANG  .  PULLSI . 
4-  CARL  UEDACTUM  .  DEC  .  I  745. 

(1-4.").  Mrd.  III.  II,  ]}.  604,  no.  258),  rcr)/ fijie  and  unpublished  in 
gold  '  1 

535  Battle  of  Culloden,    1746.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  to 

right,  hair  sliort,  no  drapery  ;  CUMBERLAND:   below,  YEO  .  F. 
^  Apollo,    laureate,    leaning    upon    his    bow,    points    to    the    dragon 
wounded  by  his  arrow  ;    ACTUM  .  EST  .  ILICET  .  PERIIT.  ;    in  exergue, 
, "  PR(EL  .  COLOI)  .  AP  .  XVI  .  MDCCXLVl. 

(1-7.^)  by  1-45.     Med.  III.  n,  p.  615,  no.  28:])    [PL  XVIII]       1 

This  medal  has  an  ornamental  bolder  and  a  loop;  it  was  only  given  to  officers 
wlio  coniinandi  (1  reLrinn'nts  present  at  the  battle,  and  was  worn  round  the  in^ck 
with  a  broad  crimson  riband  with  green  edges.  Apollo  is  the  Duke  of  Cum- 
l)erland.  and  ih<'  dragon  is  the  rebellion,  overthrown  bj'  the  battle  of  Culloden. 
< )f  (.'xcc-^ivi'  raiiiy. 

536  Defeat  of  the  French  Fleet  off  Cape  Finisterre,  1747.     Bust 
p                                      .  of    Anson    to    left,    no   drapery,    hair    short,   crowned    by    Victory 

standing    ljehin<l    on    prow    of    galley,  GEORGE  LORD  ANSON  viCT 
MAY    III.  MDCCXLVII.  ;    below,  T   PINGO    F. 


147 

Lot  536 — continued. 

9;  Victory  holding  wreath  and  trophy  stands  upon  the  back  of  a  sea 
monster  over  globe,  CIRCVMNAVIGATION.  ;  around  are  six  laurel 
wreaths  enclosing  the  names  of   keppel  .  savmarez  .  savnders  . 

BRETT  .  DENNIS  and  CAMPBEL.  ;   below,  MDCCXL-MDCCXLIV. 

(1"7.     Med.  III.  11,  p.  634,  no.  325),  very  fine  and  not  common  in  this 
metal   [PI.  XVIII]  1 

537  Birthday  of  Princess  Caroline  of  Orange,  1748.     Conjoined 

busts  of  William  of    Orange  and  Princess   Anne,  w .  CH .  FRISO  . 

ET  .  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  PRINCEPS  .  ARAVS.  ;     below     bust,     HOLTZHEY  .  F.  ; 

$1  Bust  of  Princess  Caroline  within  a  wreath  of  orange  and  rose 
branches,  Carolina  .  d  .  g  .  princeps  ar  spe  patri^  .  ^t  .  anv.  ; 
beneath  bust  the  date,  1748.  (-80.  Unpublished  va.riety  of  Med. 
El.  II,  pp.  637-8,  no.  330),  very  fine 
Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  concluded,  1748.  Bust  of  William  of 
Orange  to  right,  hair  long,  in    armour,  w .  C  .  H .  FRiso  D  G .  PR  . 

AR  .  ET  .  M  ETHNARCHA  .  B  .  DVX  .  HiER  .  ASSERT  .  LIB  ;    on  truncation, 

HOLTZH.  ;  ^  Peace  seated    on   clouds,    descending   from  Heaven, 
holding  cornucopia,    olive  branch   and  scales,  E  SVPERIS  astr.ea 

REDVX   BONA   SECVLA   REDDENS    PAX   AQVISGR   SANCTA   AN  LIB  IVB 

MDCCXLViii.    (•80.      Unpublished  variety  of   Med.   III.    11,   p.    645, 
no.  342),  very  fine  2 

538  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  concluded,  1748.     Bust  of  Louis  XV 

to  right,  hair  bound  with  fillet,  no  drapery,  LVD  .  XV  .  CHRISTIANISS.  ; 
below,/;  m.  (mon.) 
^  Peace,  her  head  radiate,  holding  an  olive  branch  and  cornucopia,  is 
seated  facing  within  a  pavilion  amidst  emblems  of  science  and  com- 
merce, SALVS  .  GENERIS  .  HUMANI.  ;  in  exergue,  PAX  .  AQUIS  GRA- 
NENSIS   XVIII  .  OCTOBRIS  .  MDCCXLVIII. 

(1"6.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  649,   no.  350),  very  fine  and  presu77ied  to  be 
unpublished  in  gold    [PL  XVII]  1 

539  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  proclaimed,  1749.     Bust  of  George  II 

to  left,  laureate,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  GEORGIUS .  Ii .  D  .  G  .  rex.  ; 
below  truncation,  I  kirk  .  F.  — 
^  Britannia,  seated  to  left  on  the  sea  shore,  leans  upon  her  shield  and 
tramples  upon  implements  of  war  :  in  background,  view  of  sea  and 
two  ships,  &c.,  PAX  commercii  .  nutrix.  ;  in  exergue,  proclam  2 

FEB  .  MDCCXLVIII  [O    s] 

(1'35.     Med.  III.  U,  pp.  651-2,  no.  354),  very  fine  and  very  rare      1 
This  is  probably  the  Thomas  specimen. 

540  Prince  Charles,  1750.     Bust  of  Prince  Charles  to  right,  hair  short 

and  curled  behind,  no  drapery,  PRINCE  .  CHARLES .  EDWARD  STUART. 
1^  The  Prince,  in  Highland  costume,  approaches  Scotia,  holding  her 

L  2 


i    --iT-- 


; 


,     148 

Lot  540 — continued. 

shield  and  spear  ;  in  the  background,  ships  and  castle ;  in  exergue, 

SEMPER  .  ARMIS  .  NUNC   ET  .  INDUSTRIA 

(2-0.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  656,  no.  360),  very  fine,  and  probably  unique 
in  gold  1 

541  Anne  Princess  of  Orange,  Regent  of  Holland,  1751.     Bust  of  the 

Princess  of  Orange  to   right,  with  love-locks  and  coronet,  in  em- 
broidered gown  and  ermine   mantle  ;    ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BR  .  PRINC 

AURANT  .  DOTARIA  GUB^   AC  .  TVT"  ;    below  bust,  N  .  VS. 

$1  The  shields  of  Nassau  within  the  garter,  and  of  Britain  surmounted 
by  a  crown,  and  enclosed  within  a  circle  composed  of  eleven  shields 
of  the  principal  towns  of  Friesland,  &C. 

(1-45.     Med.  III.  11,  p.  66"),  no.  373),  very  fine  and  rare,  unpublished 
in  this  metal     [PI.   XVII]  1 

542  Anne  Princess  of  Orange,  Regent  of  Holland,  1751.     Bust  of  the 

Princess  of  Orange  to  right,  with   love-locks  and  coronet,   in  em- 
broidered   gown   and    ermine   mantle  ;    ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BR  .  PRINC 
r  AURANT  .  DOTARIA  GUB'   AC  .  TVT"  ;    below  bust,  N  .  VS. 

/"  5t  The  shields  of  Nassau  within  the  garter,  and  of  Britain  surmounted 

<^r^  ■  "  \  cK    "        '  ^y  ^  crown,  and  enclosed  within  a  circle  composed  of  eleven  shields 

of  the  principal  towns  of  Friesland,  &c. 

(1-45.     M'd.  III.  11,/).  665,  no.  373),  very  fine  and  rare,  unpublished 
in  tJiis  mt'tnl  1 

543  Anne  Princess  of  Orange,  Regent  of  Holland,  1751.     Bust  of  the 
^  Princess  of  Orange  to  right,    &c.,   similar  to  the  preceding,    but 

r  '  .  below  the  bust  the  artist's  name,  N.  v.  swixueren. 

'»    '  y.  Tiie   aims   ot    the   city   of    Sneek    with    supporters ;    SIGIL  .  VRB  . 

SNKCAXAH.  :  in  e.xergue,  S  .  P  .  Q  .  S. 

(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  665,  no.  374)     [PL  XVII]  1 

This  iiirdal  \v;i-;  struck  by  the  magistrates  of  the  citj-  of  Sueek,  iu  Friesland. 


149 


FIFTH    DAY'S    SALE. 


GEORGE    W— continued. 

LOT 

544  William  V  Prince  of  Orange,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1752.     Bust 

of  William   of  Orange    in  hat   with  feathers,    mantle,  collar  and     ^' 
George  of  the  Garter,  his  left  hand  grasps  his  sword,  WILH  .  V  D  .  G  .    f 

PR  .  AR  .  ET  .  N  .  FOED  .  BELG  .  LIB  .  GVB  .  H^R;  On  truncation,  I.  G.  H.  r,-'T~     W    

$1  St.  George  and  Dragon  within  the  Garter,  EQVES  CREATVS  DIE  .  V  . 

IVNY  .  MDCCLIII 

(1"5.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  669,  no.  379),  very  fine  and  very  rare,  unpub- 
lished in  this  metal  1 

545  William  V   Prince  of  Orange,    1752?     Youthful  bust  of  Prince 

William,  hair  long,  tied  behind,  and  in  curls  at  side  of  head,  wearing       '^■ 
neckcloth,  coat  and  ermine  mantle,  WILH  .  V  .  D  G  .  PR  AR  ET .  NASS .      ^ 

TOT  BELG  .  LIB  .  GVB .  HAER  "li  I       • 

9)  The   shield  of  Nassau  within  the  Garter  crowned,  and  encircled 
with  shields  of  the  principal  towns  of  Friesland 

(1-5).     Very  fine  and  rare     [PI.  XVII]  1 

546  Irish  Revenue  Dispute,  1753.     The  Irish  Parliament  issuing  from 

their  house  headed  by  the  Speaker,  who  carries  a  bag  inscribed 

VINDICATA,  and  places  a  cap  of  liberty  upon  the  head  of  Hibernia,      r 

above  Fame  with  trumpet  and  scroll,  &c.,  VTCVNQVE  FERENT  EA .       ''     ,  / 

FACTA  MINORES .  VINCIT  .  AMOR  PATRIAE  ;  in  exergue,  a  vulture  and      "        '         {    ^  —    ^ 

a  wolf,  with  human  hands,  scrambling  for  gold 

5^  QVIQVE  .  SVI  .  MEMORES  .  ALIOS  .  FECERE  MERENDO,    and  acrOSS   field 
SACRVM  .  SENATORIBVS,  &C. 

(r75.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  673,  no.  385),  very  fine  and  very  rare  in  gold  1 

547  Louisburg  taken,  1758.     The  British  flag  waving  over  the  globe, 

marked  CANADA  America  ;  on  one  side  a  sailor  waves  his  hat,  on 
the  other  a  grenadier  points  to  a  female  figure  writhing  beneath  the  ".  _  '"  . 
globe,  pointing  to  English  boats  approaching,  and  dropping  the 
French  lily  into  the  sea,  above  a  flag  and  a  band  inscribed  pariter  . 
IN  .  BELLA ;  above  hovers  Fame  with  her  trumpet  and  a  laurel 
wreath,  T.  PINGO  .  F. 
^  Batteries  firing,  the  English  fleet  in  the  offing,  a  French  ship  in 


.    150 

Lot  547 — continued. 

flames  and  another  towed  away  by  English    boats,  lovisbovrg  . 

TAKEN  .  MDCCLVIII 

(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  685,  no.  404),  unpublished  in  this  metal  and 
possibli/  unique     [PI.  XVIII]  1 

From  the  Lord  Holmesdale  and  Duchess  of  Beaufort's  collections. 

Silver. 

548  Coronation,     1727.       Bust   of    George    II    to    left,   laureate,    hair 

long,  in  armour  and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder, 

GEORGIVS  .  II  .  D  ,  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  ;    on  truncation, 

I.  C.  ;  The  King,  seated  on  King  Edward's  chair,  holds  the  sceptre 
and  orb,  and  is  crowned  by  Britannia,  holding  a  cornucopia  and 
leaning  un  the  fasces,  VOLENTES  .  PER  .  POPULOS  ;  in  exergue,  CORON  . 
XI .  OCTOB.  MDCCXXVii  (1  -35.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  479,  no.  4) 

Queen  Caroline,  Coronation,  1727.  Bust  of  Queen  Caroline  to 
left,  hair  decorated  with  bandeau  and  pearls,  love-locks,  in  gown, 
fastened  with  brooch  in  front,  CAROLINA  .  D  :  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  .  ET . 
HIB  .  REGINA ;  Oil  truncation,  I.  c. ;  5^  The  Queen  in  royal  robes 
facing,  attended  by  Religion  with  ojten  book,  and  Britannia  with 
spear  and  shield.  Hic  .  AMOR  .  H.^C  .  patria;  in  exergue,  CORON. 
XI  .  OCTOB.  MDCCXXVII  (1-35.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  480,  no.  8);  and 
another  for  the  Coronation,  C*-  Bust  of  King  ;  ]Ji  Bust  of  Queen 

Nuremberg  Counter.  Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  laureate,  hair  long, 
in  armour  and  niaiitie,  georg  .  II .  d  .  g  .  MAG  .  BRI  era  .  et  .  h  .  REX; 
IJi  The  royal  arms  within  the  Garter  crowned,  and  with  supporters, 
below,  on  a  scroll,  the  motto  DIEV  ET  MoN  DROT  (sic)  (-97.  Med. 
III.  11,  p.  483,  /('/.  16),  (ill  ven/Jine  9 

549  First  Visit  to   Hanover,   1729.      Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  hair 

long,  in  armour   and  mantle,  chronogrammatic  GEORgIVs  SeCVn- 
DVs  I'rLMo  brVxsVICenses  terras  repetIt,  below  ii.  wahl. 
{I  View  of  a  mineral  country  and  the  interior  of  a  mine,  on  a  distant 
m(nintaiii  is   the   Hanoverian   Horse   with   the  motto  above  it  NEC 
ASPEHA    TKKKKNT,  ri.silig   SlUl,  VND    DA    DIE  SONNE  AVFGING    LEVCH- 

tete  das  (;antze  (jkbikge  davon  .  I .  >L\cCAB  .  VI  .  39  ;  in  exergue, 

VEKVM  KBAT  lIoC  DICTVM  REGIS  NON  ASPERA  TERRENT  VERIVS 
HEKCINIAM  (V.M   \  KNIT  ILl.VD  ERIT 

(2-1.      Mr,/.  III.  H.  J,.  491.  no.  ^^•2),  fiiifi  and  lyri/  rare  1 

550  Prince  Charles  and  Prince  Henry,  1729.     Bust  of  Prince  Charles 

to  right,  hair  l<>n^  and  flowing,  in  armour  with  straps  and  lion's 
head  on  the  shoulder,  and  ermine  mantle,  before  the  face  is  a  star, 
MICAT  .  intki;  .  oMNKs  ;  1^  Bust  of  Prince  Henry  to  left,  hair  long, 
tied  behind,  in  tiguied  l)teast-jilate  and  riband  across  the  breast, 
ALTER  .  AB.  ll.I.o  ;  on  t  luncatioii.  H.  ;  on  edye.  DIE  .  XXXI  .  DECEMBR . 


151 

Lot  550 — continued. 

MDCCXX  .  EXTVLIT  .  OS  .  SACRVM  .  COELO  (1-65.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  492, 
no.  34) 
Second  Treaty  of  Vienna,  1731.  Bust  of  George  II  to  left, 
laureate,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  GEORGIVS  .  ii .  D  :  G  :  mag  :  BRI  :  ERA  : 
ET  :  H  :  REX  .  F  .  D .,  below  I.  C. ;  Jl  Neptune,  in  his  conch  drawn  by- 
four  sea-horses,  commands  the  winds  and  waves  to  be  calm,  PRJE- 
STAT  .  COMPONERE ;  in  exergue,  rOEDVS  .  VIENNENSE  .  M.DCC.XXXI 
(1-85.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  496,  no.  39),  loth  very  fine  2 

551  Second  Treaty  of  Vienna,  1731.    Busts  of  the  Emperor  Charles  VI 

and  of  George  II  face  to  face,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  CAROLVS  VI . 
ROM  :  IMP  s  .  A  .  ET  GEORG  :  II .  MAG  :  BRIT  :  REX  F  .  D  .,  legend  united 
below  by  arabesque  ornament,  below  M  :  HOLTZHEY  .  fec  : ;  ^  Nep- 
tune and  Jupiter  unite  hands,  the  former  stands  in  his  car  drawn 
by  two  sea-horses,  the  latter  on  the  sea-shore,  his  eagle  at  his  side, 
in  the  distance  is  a  ship  with  the  flag  and  stern  inscribed  E.  C.  (East 
India  Company),  TRANQUILLITATI  EUROP^^ ;  in  exergue,  FOEDUS 

VIENNENSE   INIT  :  D  :  XVI  .  MART  :  MDCCXXXI     (r9.      Med.    III.    II, 

p.  496,  no.  40) 
State  of  Britain,  1731.  Busts,  conjoined,  to  right  of  George  II  and 
Queen  Caroline,  both  laureate,  he  is  in  armour  and  mantle;  she 
wears  a  mantle ;  GEORGIVS  II  .  ^-  CAROLINA  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR  .  FR  ^ 
HIB .  REX  ^  REX,  below  WERNER ;  9=  On  a  throne,  raised  on  steps, 
is  seated  Britannia,  on  one  side  is  Hanover  sheathing  his  sword,  on 
the  other  Germany  holding  up  an  olive  branch,  behind  are  rays  of 

light,  IMPERIVM  SINE  FINE  DEDI  ;  in  exergue,  FELIX  BRITANNIA   (1-7. 

Med.  III.  II,  p.  499,  no.  4  6),  both  very  fine  2 

552  IViedal  of  the  Royal  Family,  1732.    Busts,  face  to  face,  of  George  II 

and  Queen  Caroline  ;  he  wears  armour  and  mantle  ;  she  is  in  mantle 
decorated  with  pearls  and  fastened  with  brooches  in  front  and  on  the 
shoulder,  GEORGIVS  .  II  .  REX  .  ET  .  CAROLINA  .  REGINA ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCXXXII ;  on  truncation  of  King,  I.  C. 
1^  Busts  of  the  seven  royal  children,  that  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  in  the 
centre,  felicitas  imperii  ;  in  exergue,  FREDERICVS  .  P  .  WALLI^  . 

GVLIELMVS  .  D  :   CVMBRI^.   .    ANNA  .    AMELIA   .    CAROLINA  .    MARIA  . 

LVDOVICA  .  PRINCIPES  . ;  on  truncation  of  Prince  Frederick,  T. 

(2-7o.     Med.  III.  u,p.  500,  no.  47),  very  fine,  see  p)l.  XVI  far  example 
in  gold  1 

553  William  Prince  of  Orange,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1733.     Bust  of 

William  of  Orange  to  right,  hair  long,  in  cravat,  armour  and  mantle 
fastened  with  brooch  on  the  right  side,  WILH  .  CAR  .  henr  frisdo  . 

PRINC  .  NASS  .  ET  .  AR  .,  beloAV  N.  V.  S.  F. 

^  Shield  of  Wilh'am  crowned  and  surrounded  by  the  Garter,  ALTIORA 

RETO  .  XVIII  .  lULH  .  MDCCXXXIII 

(1*5.     Med.  III.  u,  p.  502,  no.  49),  extremely  fine  and  very  rare       1 


152 

554  Matthew  Tindall,  1733.  Tiadall,  with  the  Bible  in  his  hand,  tramples 

upon  the  apocalyptic  beast ;  above  the  meridian  sun  with  human 
face,  on  a  riband  pellenis  .  nubibus  .  ;  in  exergue,  M  .  tindall  . 

LLD  .  AB  .  NORMIS  .  SAPIENS  . 

$t  An  obelisk,  surmounted  by  a  pelican  feeding  her  young,  entwined 
by  laurel,  and  inscribed  immoktalitati,  on  one  side  is  a  burning 
lamp,  on  the  other  a  setting  sun  with  human  face,  occasu  .  MAIOR ; 
on  a  riband,  SOLA .  Ml  HI .  redol  .  et  .  patria  ;  in  exergue,  OB  .  xvi : 

AUG  .  M.DCCXXXIII 

(1'95.      Med.  III.  II,  p.  503,  no.  50),  very  fine' and  very  rare  1 

555  Charles  Sackville  Duke  of  Dorset,  1733.     Bust  of  Sackville  to 

right,  hair  short,  in  mantle  fastened  with   brooch  on  the  shoulder, 

CAROL VS  .  SACKVILLE  .  MAGLSTER  .  FL"  :,  below  L.  NATTER  .  F  .  I  733 

51  Harpocrates,  with  his  finger  on  his  mouth,  leans  against  a  truncated 
column  and  holds  a  cornucopia  ;  on  one  side,  on  the  ground,  are 
emblems  of  masonry,  on  the  other  the  mystic  basket  and  thyrsus, 
AB  .  ORIGINE  ;  in  exergue,  L  :  natter  .  F .  FLORENT  . 

(1-75.     Med.  III.  II,  504,  no.  5]),  fine  and  very  rare  1 

556  Projected   Marriage   of  William    Prince   of   Orange    and 

Princess  Anne,  1733.  Busts,  face  to  face,  of  "William  of  Orange 
and  Princess  Anne  ;  he  is  in  figured  armour,  mantle  and  riband 
across  the  breast ;  she  wears  mantle,  WILH  .  CAR  .  HENR  fris  .  ar  .  ^ 
NASS  .  PR  .  *  anna  .  REG  .  MAG  .  BRIT  .  FiL  PRIMOGEN  ;  in  exergue, 

SE  FVNDIT  IN  VNVM  ANGLIA  ^-  IN  TANTO  DISSOLVIT  GAVDIA  SPONSO, 

below  busts,  vestner  .  f  . 
9=  The  Prince  and  Princess,  united  by  Hymen,  join  hands  in  front  of 
an  altar,  behind  her  is  an  orange-tree  with  a  shield  in  its  branches 
inscribed  wilh  .  et  mar  .  1641  .,  and  at  its  foot  the  shield  of  Britain  ; 
behind  him  is  another  orange-tree,  and  in  its  branches  a  shield 
inscribed  M'ilh  .  ft  mar  .  1677  .,  at  its  foot  the  shield  of  Nassau, 

TERTIA    niUTONIO   CVM    SANGVINE   FOEDERA    IVNGIT    AVRIACVS  ;    in 

exergue,  mdccxxxiii  ;  in  the  field,  v. 

(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  505,  no.  52),  rery  fine  and  rare  1 

557  Projected    Marriage   of   William    Prince    of  Orange    and 

Princess  Anne,  1733.  Busts,  face  to  face,  of  William  of  Orange 
an<l  Princess  Anne;  he  is  in  armour,  mantle,  collar  and  George  of 
the  Garter  ;  she  wears  mantle  fastened   with  brooches  in  front  and 

on    the    shoultU'r,  wilh  .  CAi;  .  HENR  .  FKIS  .  PRINC  .  AVR  .  ET  ANN/E 
MAC  .  1!KIT.  (.'oNlV(;iVM  ;   in  exergue,  M  :  HOLTZHEY  .  FEC  : 
]}.  Hymen,  facing,  holds  a  torch  and  the  united  shields  of  Britain  and 
Nassau  upon  an  altur,  on  which  are  two  fiaming  hearts,  AETERNO 
FOEDEKK  iVNG.vs  ;  in  cxergue,  mdccxxxiii 

(2-3.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  506,  no.  53),  very  fine  and  rare  1 


153 

558  Marriage  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne, 

1734.  Busts,  face  to  face,  of  William  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne  ; 
he  is  in  armour  and  mantle  ;  she  wears  mantle  fastened  with  brooches 
in  front  and  on  the  shoulder ;    WILH  .  car  .  henr  .  FRIS .  PRINC  . 

AVR  .  ET   ANNA   MAG  .   BRIT.  ;   below,    M  .    HOLTZHEY  .    EEC.  ;    ^  The 

Prince  and  Princess  join  hands  before  a  priest ;  on  one  side  a  Uni- 
corn supports  the  shield  of  Britain  ;  on  the  other  a  Lion,  that  of 
Nassau  ;  IN  SPEM  TEMPORIS  FUTURI. ;  in  exergue,  CONIUGIO  lUNCTl 

LONDINI.  MDCCXXXIV.  VIII  .  KAL  .  APRIL.     (1-75.      Med.    III.    II,    p. 

506,  no.  54).  Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William  of  Orange  and 
Princess  Anne  ;  he  is  in  armour,  mantle,  collar  and  George  of  the 
Garter  ;  she  wears  mantle  ;  FRISI^  SIC  GLORIA  CRESCIT. ;  J.  Andeles  . 
Tec. ;  5o  A  hand  from  heaven  supports  a  drooping  orange-tree  near 
an  altar,  decorated  with  the  shields  of  England  and  Nassau,  crowned, 
and  with  supporters,  the  Lion  of  Nassau  and  the  Unicorn  of  Eng- 
land ;  on  the  altar  are  two  united  burning  hearts  ;  in  the  distance 
is  a  Phoenix  rising  from  its  ashes  ;  and  above,  in  clouds,  the  name 
of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  radiate  ;  TU  VOTA  DEDISTI.  ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCXXXIV.  (1-9.     Med.  Ill  ii,  jo.  507,  710.  55),  both  very  fine  2 

559  Marriage  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne, 

1734.  Bust  of  William  of  Orange  to  right,  in  coat,  ermine  mantle, 
and  riband  of  the  Garter  across  the  breast;  wiLH  :  CAR  :  HENR  : 
FRISO  PRINCEPS  NASSAV  :  ET  ARAUS.  ;  below,  N.  V.  S.  F.  ;  m.  m. 
rose  ;  '^  Bust  of  Princess  Anne  to  left,  hair  collected  at  the  top 
of  the  head  within  a  circlet  of  pearls,  in  dress  and  ermine  mantle  ; 
ANNA  ANGL  :  PRINC  :  H.ERED  :  PRINC  :  NASSAV  :  ET  ARAUS.  ; 
VI.  m.  rose  (1'85.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  508,  no.  57).  Busts  conjoined  to 
right,  of  William  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne;  he  is  in  armour 
and  mantle ;   she    wears   mantle ;    wiLH  .  CAR  .  henr  .  fris  .  AK  . 

ET   .    NASS    .    PR   .    *   ANNA    REG    .    M    .    BR   .    F  .   N    .   MAX.  ;     below, 

T.  T.  W. ;  ^  Two  winged  genii,  supporting  the  shields  of  Britain 
and  Nassau,  unite  hands  in  front  of  an  orange-tree  encircled  by  a 
vine  ;  FRONDOSA  TVTIOR  VLMO. ;  in  exergue,  EEL  .  PR  .  AR  .  C  .  PR  . 
F.  R.  M.  BR.  CONI.  A.  1 734  (1*7.  Med.  III.  II,  I).  508,  no.  56),  very 
fine  2 

560  Marriage  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne, 

1734.  Bust  of  William  of  Orange  to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour  and 
mantle  ;  w .  c  .  H  .  F  .  PRINCEPS  AVR .  ET  NASS. ;  below,  HOLTZHEY  . 
FEC. ;  9=  Bust  of  Princess  Anne  to  left,  in  mantle  fastened  with 
brooches  in  front  and  on  the  shoulder  ;  anna  M  .  brit  .  prixcipis 
AVR  .  VXOR.  (1-15.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  509,  no.  58) 
Arrival  of  William   Prince  of    Orange  and  Princess  Anne 


154 

Lot  560 — continued. 

at  Leeu warden,  1734.  Busts  conjoined  to  right,  of  William 
of"  Oninge  and  Princess  Anne;  lie  is  in  armour  and  mantle;  she 
wears  gown  fastened  with  brooch  in  front;  W.  c.  H.  F.  PRINC  . 
AVR  .  ET  ANNA  MAG .  BRIT.  ;  below,  HOLTZHEY .  EEC.  ;  $1  The  Prince 
and  Princess  in  a  naval  car  drawn  by  two  sea-horses,  on  one  of  which 
is  seated  Cupid  holding  a  conch  and  a  trident ;  adventvs  PRINCIPVM 
AVRiAC.  ;  in  exergue,  EX  angl  .  in  fris.  mdccxxxiv.  (115.  Med. 
III.  II,  ]).  510,  no.  Gl).  Busts  conjoined  to  right,  of  William  of 
Orange  and  Princess  Anne,  &o.  ;  same  as  the  preceding ;  9>  The 
Genius  of  Friesland,  her  shield  at  her  side  and  holding  a  rudder, 
greets  the  approach  of  the  Prince  and  Princess,  as  Mars  and  Venus  ; 
behind  them,  their  shield  ;  recepto  PRINCIPE. ;  in  exergue,  LAETA 
FRisiA  .  MDCCXXXIV.  (I'lo.     xMed.  III.  u,  ]).  510,  no.  62),  fine         3 

561  Arrival  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne 

at  Leeuwarden,  173-1.  Busts  conjoined  to  right,  of  William 
of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne,  &c. ;  same  as  the  preceding  ;  1^  A  tri- 
umphal arch  ;  viKTVTis  prakmia.  ;  in  exergue,  ARCVS  IN  HONOREM 
PRIXC.  ERECTVS.  MDCCXXXIV.    (TIS.      Med.  III.  11,1?.  511,  no.  63) 

Recovery  of  William  Prince  of  Orange,  1734.  Bust  of  William 
of  Orange  to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle  ;  W .  C  .  H  .  F  . 
PRINCEPS  AVR  .  ET  NASS.  ;  below,  HOLTZHEY  .  F.  ;  ^  Hygieia  hold- 
ing staff  and  pouring  a  libation  upon  an  altar  encircled  by  a  serpent ; 
VOTA  PRO  PRINCIPIS  AVRIACI  SALVTE.  ;  ill  exergue,  MDCCXXXIV. 
(1-15.     Med.  III.  II,  ;*.  512,  no.  65) 

Childbirth  of  Princess  Anne  of  Orange,  1736.  Armorial 
shields  of  England  and  Nassau  on  a  scroll  pedestal,  supported  by 
the  lions  of  those  countries,  crowned  ;  above,  a  crown  ;  WILH  .  CAR . 
HENK  .  FKIS  .  PRINC  .  AVR  .  ET  .  ANNA   MAG  .  BRIT.  ;     l;l     A    female 

figure  seated  to  right,  having  on  her  lap  a  new-born  babe  ;  behind 
her  a  bhist  of  wind  blows  an  orange  from  a  tree  ;  SPES  alteua 

SURCIT.  ;    ill  exergue,  OB   PVEUPERIVM    XVIIII  DECEMB  .  MDCCXXXVI. 

N.  V.  swiXDEKEN  V.   (I'G.    Med.  III.  11,  /?.  516,  no.  71),  all  very  fine  3 

562  Jernegan's   Lottery   Medal,  1736.     Minerva,  holding  a  spear  and 

a  palm  l>iaiicli,  stands  between  a  pile  of  arms  and  emblems  of  the 
Arts  and  Sciences;  both  hands  fii.i.'d  fob  Britain.  ;  in  exergue, 
(JKoiuir;  rki(;ni.\(;.  :  t.  ;  l;i  (,>ueen  Caroline,  crowned,  and  holding  a 
scej)tre,  w.iters  a  grove  of  young  palm-trees  ;  GROWING  ARTS  ADORN 
KMIMRH.  ;   in  exi-igiie,  CAROLINE  PROTECTING.   1736;  T.    (TS.      Med. 

III.     11,    /'.     .")1  7,     IKK     '-1) 

John  Conduit,  1737.  r.u>t  of  Conduit  lo  right,  in  mantle  fastened 
with    Ijroocii    on     the    sliuulder  ;    lOHANNES  CONDUITT  .  REI   MONET: 


155 

Lot  562 — continued. 

PRvEF. ;  below,  TANNER ,  LONDINI .  F.  ;  9^  Truth  introduces  Conduit 
to  Hampden  holding  a  staff  surmounted  by  a  cap  of  Liberty,  a  stork 
at  his  feet,  and  to  Newton,  seated,  resting  his  hand  on  a  slab  marked 
with  the  planetary  system  ;  MEMORES  fecere  merendo.  ;  in  exergue, 
M.DCC.xxxvii,  ;  in  the  field,  T.  (2-3.  Med.  III.  n,  p.  518,  no.  73) 
Restoration  of  Breda  to  the  House  of  Orange,  1737.  Armorial 
shields  of  England  and  Nassau  on  a  scroll  pedestal,  supported  by  the 
lions  of  those  countries,  crowned  ;  above,  a  crown  ;  WILH .  CAR  . 

HENR  .  FRIS  .  PRINC  .  AVR  .  ET  .  ANNA  MAG  .  BRIT.  ;   ]^    William    of 

Orange  and  Princess  Anne  in  a  car  drawn  by  a  lion  and  a  unicorn  ; 
above,  two  infant  Fames  bear  the  shield  of  Breda,  beneath  which  is 
inscribed,  s.  C.  (By  order  of  the  Senate) ;  viRTUS  ET  fama  TRIUM- 
PHANT. ;  in  exergue,  INAUGURATIO  BRED^  .  Xll  :  8EPT  .  T737.  ;  V. 
SWINDEREN  :  F  :  (1-6.  Med.  III.  II,  jj.  518,  no.  74) 
Restoration  of  Breda  to  the  House  of  Orange,  1737.  A 
Pelican  feeding  her  young  ;  DIVINO  favore.  ;  in  exergue,  INAUGU- 
RATIO .  bred  .  XII  .  SEPT  .  1737.  ;  51  The  shields  of  England  and 
Nassau  united  under  a  crown  ;  below,  that  of  Breda ;  IE  MAINTIEN- 
DRAY.,  the  motto  of  the  House  of  Orange  (Tl.  Med.  III.  Ii,  ^.519, 
no.  75),  all  very  fine  4 

563  University  of  Gottingen  opened,  Sept.  1737.     Bust  of  GeorgeH 

to  left,  laureate,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  GEORG  .  ii  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BR  . 

F  &  H  .  REX  .F.D.B&L.D.S.R.I.A.TH.&EL.  ;   beloW,  E  H 

(Ehrenieich    Hannibal)  :    ^    Inscription,    vniversitas    GEORGIA 

AVGVSTA  QVOD  FELIX  FAVSTVMQVE  SIT  INAVGVRATA  GOETTINGAE  D  . 

XVII  .  SEPTEMB  :  MDCCXXXVII.  ;  above  is  a  star,  below,  a  rose  (-95 
Mpd.  III.  II,  p.  520,  no.  77) 
Jubilee  of  the  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1738.  Belgium,  accompanied 
by  her  lion,  is  seated  before  the  closed  Temple  of  Jauus  ;  she  holds 
in  her  left  hand  a  book  inscribed,  EUANGELIUM,  and  in  her  right  her 
spear,  which  bears  the  cap  of  Liberty  ;  at  her  feet  are  arms  and 
standards,  and  a  captive  soldier  ;  above  is  Fame  with  two  trumpets, 
their  flags  inscribed,  lUBlLATE  XXV,  V  .  LUSTR  :  FCED  :  BELG  :  PACE 
sTABiL.  ;  in  exergue,  xi .  april  .  mdccxxxviii.  n.  v.  swinderen  .  r.; 
]^  Suspended  from  one  bow  of  riband  are  the  crowned  shields  of 
Britain,  Germany,  France,  Spain,  Portugal,  Denmark,  and  Poland, 

ORBIS  CHRISTIAN  :  QUIETE  INTER  SE  COMPOSITA      (2-2.      Med.  III.  II, 

p.  .t25,  no.  85),  extremely  fine  ami  rare  2 

564  Milton's  Monument,  1737.     Bust  of  Milton  to  right,  long  hair,  in 

falling  collar,  coat  and  mantle,  JOHANNES  .  MILTONIS,  on  truncation, 
TANNER  F.  ;   ^.  Inscription,  E.  MARMORE.  IN  ECCLESIA  SANCTI  PETRI. 


156 
Lot  564 — continued. 

APUD.  WESTMONASTERIUM.  ERECTORE,  &C.  {Med.  III.  II,  p.  524, 
nn.  83),  very  fine 
Dean  Swift,  1738.  Medallion  of  Dean  Swift  above  clouds,  supported 
by  Hibernia,  with  her  shield  and  spear,  a  Gorgon  shield  lying  near 
her,  and  by  History  vvho  crowns  the  bust  with  a  laurel  wreath, 
above  is  a  winged  figure  with  a  crescent  on  her  forehead,  and  near 
her  an  infant  genius  with  a  palm  branch  ;  below  is  a  scroll  inscribed 
REV  .  I  .  SWIFT  .  D.SP.D.  ;  \l  Hibernia  seated  to  left,  leans  upon  her 
harp  and  holds  an  olive  branch,  ships,  flocks  and  herds  appear  in 
the  distance;  in  exergue,  MDCCXXXiii  (1-5  Med.  III.  \i,  p.  525, 
no.  86),  very  rare  2 

565  The    Beggars'    Benison    Club,    1739.      Adam   and   Eve,    naked, 

standing  facing,  their  hands  joined  ;  Adam  points  to  a  bower,  at 

their  feet  a  lion,  BE  .  fruitfull  .  and  .  multiply. 

9;  Venus,  recumbent,  beneath  a  canopy,  at  her  side  Cupid  ;  behind, 

Adonis  with  spear,  and  dog  under  a  tree,  LOSE  .  NO  .  OPPORTUNITY. 

(\'^  by  1  •1.'),  gilt.     Med.  III.  ii,  p.  526,  no.  87),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

566  The   Beggars'   Benison    Club,    1739.     Adam   and   Eve   walking 

towards  a  bower  as  on  the  preceding,  BE  FRUITFUL  AND  MULTIPLY. 
$1  Venus  recumbent,  beneath  a  canopy,  a  man  standing  before  her,  in 
the  distance  trees.  &c.  LOSE  NO  OPPORTUNITY. 

(1-2,  gilt.     Med.  III.  u,p.  527,  no.  88),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

567  The  Beggars'  Benison  Club,  1739.     Adam  and  Eve,  naked,  &c. ; 

similar  to  preceding 
IJl  Venus  reclining  at  the  foot  of  a  tree,  to  a   branch   of  which  her 
mantle  is  attached  :  at  her  side  is  Cupid,  and  behind,  Adonis  with 
spear,  and  his  dog  running  to  left ;  above,  a  scroll  inscribed,  LOSE 

NO    oPI'OP.TrNlTV.,    BEGGARS    BENISON    ANSTRUTHER  ;     in    exergUC, 

5826 

(1-35,  gilt.     Mai.  III.  II,  /).  528,  no.  89),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

568  Porto  Bello  taken,  1739.     Bust  of  Vernon  three-quarters  left,  hair 

long,  ill  dress  coat  atid  cravat,  the  end  of  which  passes  through  the 
button-hoh-   of   coat  The  Iltn''''  ED\V°  VKHNON  Esq"  VICE  ADMIRAL  of 

p.  r  A         the  hi.iK 

^  'I  U  A  large  tiect,    on  a  cloud   aijove   reclines   Fame,  blowing  a  trumpet 

»  *  and  lioldiiig  a  l)rarich  of  laurel 

(l'.").     M'll.  III.  II,  j>.  ."j.'JO,  no.  92),  very  fine  and  very  rare,  unpuh- 
lislu'd  in  Ai  '  1 


157 

569  Porto    Bello  taken,    1739.     Half-length   figure  of   Vernon   three- 

quarters  to  left,  holding  staff,  the  British  glory  .  reviv'd  by  .     n 

ADMIRAL  VERNO  .  . 

$1  The  harbour  of  Porto  Bello  with  seven   ships,    he  TOOK  PORTO  r~  f^     »   —  I  ti 

BELLO  :  WITH  .  SIX    SHIPS    ONLY  .    in    exergue,    BY    COURAGE  .  AND  '  ' 

CONDUCT 

( 1  -5 ).  Very  fine  and  rare  (see  Med.  III.  u.pp.  53  2-5-i  1 ;  Belts,  no.  2\7)  I 

570  Birth  of  Princess  Elizabeth  Caroline,  1740.     Busts  conjoined 

to  right,  of  the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales,  hair  long,  he  is  in 
armour  and  mantle,  she  wears  drapery  over  the  shoulders,  FRIDE- 

RICVS  WALLIAE  PRINC  .  ET  AVGVSTA  D  .  S.  ;   below,  KOCH  .  F.  ;   9>  A 

female  figure  seated  to  left,  on  a  globe,  her  foot  upon  a  prow,  holds 
in  her  left  hand  a  standard  and  a  cornucopia,  and  in  her  right  the 
palladium,  aeternitas  imperii  britannici.  ;  in  exergue,  fecvndi- 
TATE  avgvstae  domvs.     mdccxxxxi     (Med.  III.  II,  p.  559,  no.  186) 

The  Duke  of  Argyle  and  Sir  Robert  Walpoie,  1741.  Full- 
length  figure  of  the  Duke  of  Argyle  in  the  robes  and  collar  of  the 
Garter  with  the  George  ;  he  stands  three-quarters  to  right,  and  leans 
upon  a  column,  on  which  is  his  coronet;  behind  him,  a  trophy  of 
arms,  THE  .  generouse  :  duke  :  of  :  argyle  ;  in  exergue,  NO  .  , 
pentioner.  ;  9=  The  Devil  leading  Sir  Bobert  Walpoie  by  a  rope 
round  his  neck  towards  the  mouth  of  the  infernal  beast,  make  . 
KOOM  .  FOR  .  SIR  .  ROBERT  ;  in  exergue,  NO  :  excise  (1-45.  Med. 
III.  u,p.  561,  710.  190) 

Sir  Robert  Walpoie,  1741.  Bust  of  Sir  Robert  Walpoie  to  right, 
hair  short,  in  mantle  round  the  shoulders,  ROBERTUS  .  WALPOLE  . 
ORD  :  PERISCELIDIS  .  EQVES.  ;  below,  L.  NATTER  .  F.  ;  9^  Statue  of 
Cicero,  facing,  holding  in  each  hand  a  scroll,  at  his  feet  a  cippus, 
regit  .  DICTIS  .  ANIMOS.  ;  in  exergue,  M.  T.  c.  (Marcus  Tullius 
Cicero.)  L.  N.  (Laurence  Natter.)  (1*9.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  ^62,  no.  \9:i), 
very  fine  3 

571  Edward  Harley  Earl  of  Oxford,  died  16  June,  1741.      An  angel, 

restraining  by  the  collar  a  stag  and  placing  her  left  hand  on  the  head 
of  a  lion,  stands  before  an  obelisk  decorated  with  the  arms  of 
Harley,  and  surmounted  by  the  monogram  of  H  O.  (Harley  [Earl  ot] 
Oxford),  and  an  Earl's  coronet ;  a  mansion  and  a  bookcase  occupy 
the  background ;  below,  the  Earl's  motto,  virtute  et  fide  ; 
^  Inscription,  s  .  M  .  prenobilis  dnT  .  dni  .  edvardi  harley 

COMITIS  OXONIAE  et  MORTIMER  ARTIVM  ET  SCIENTIARVM  PATRON  I 
MUNIFICENTISSIMI  .  LIBRORUM  manuscript  :  ET  IMPRES^^  :  IN 
PATRIAE  COMMODVM  ET  HONOREM  DESIGNATORVM,  COLLECTORIS 
INDEFESSI    ET    VERE    MAGNIFICI    OB    .    /ET   .   LII    .    DIE    XVI     IVNII 

MDCCXLI.     (1-7.     Med.  Ill,  II,  p.  564,  710.  196),  ^/ic  and  very  rare 


,     158 

Lot  571 — continued. 

Monument  of  Princess  Clementina,  1742.  Bust  of  Pope 
Benedict  XIV,  to  right,  hair  short,  in  cap  and  pontifical  robes, 
BENED  .  XIV  PONT  .  M  .  A  .  III.  ;  5^  The  monument  of  the  Princess 
Clementina  in  St.  Peter's  at  Rome,  memorise  .  M  .  clem  .  M .  brit, 
REGIN,^.  (1-35.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  570,  no.  20 i),  fine 
Birth  of  Princess  Caroline,  Daughter  of  the  Prince  and  Princess 
of  Orange,  1743.  Busts,  face  to  face,  of  William  of  Orange  and 
Princess  Anne,  he  is  in  ermine  mantle,  and  riband  of  the  Garter 
across  the  breast  ;  she  wears  dress  and  ermine  mantle,  W  .  C  .  HENR . 

FR  .  PRINC  .  NASS  .  ET  AR  .  ANNA  .  ANGL  .  PR  .  H^R  .  PR  .  NASS  .  ET 

AR. ;  1^  A  female  figure  ■walking  to  left,  and  beneath  the  rays  of 
heaven,  carries  an  infant ;  Leeuwarden  in  the  background,  CARA 
deCm  SOBOLES  ;  underneath  and  in  the  exergue,  LEOVARDI^E  .  D  . 
28.  Febr  .  1743.  N  VSF  (1-85.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  571,  no.  207),  very 
fine  3 

572  Re-marriage  of  Frederick,  Prince  of   Denmark,  and   Prin- 

cess Louisa,  1743.  Hymen  and  Plenty  holding  a  myrtle  wreath, 
within  which  are  the  crowned  shields  of  Denmark,  England,  and 
Hanover,  avitorvm  connvbiorvm  felicitas  ;  in  exergue,  reno- 

VATA    ANNO    MDCCXLIII  .  XI  .  DEC,  G.  W.  WAHL  .  F. 

51  Nine  myrtle  wicuths  united  by  a  riband,  and  enclosing  inscriptions 
recording  tlie  marriage  of  Prince  Frederick  and  Princess  Louisa, 
and  also  the  intermarriages  of  their  predecessors  ;  they  are  named 
in  the  centre  one,  FRIDER  .  D  .  N  .  PR  .  HER  .  LOVISA  BRIT  .  1743, 
and  around  are,  WILH  .  D  .  SAX  .  LVN  .  HELEN  .  DAN  .  1200. — ERICVS 
R  .  I)  .  S  .  N  .  PIIILIPPA  ANGL  .  1406.  —  lACOB  .  Ill  .  R  .  SCOT  .  MARGAR  . 
DAN  .  1469. — AVILH  .  D  .  BR  .  LVN  .  DOROTH  .  DAN  .  1 56 1. — lACOB  . 
I  .  R  .  M  .  BK  .  ANNA  DAN  .  I  589. — HENR  .  IVL  .  D  .  BR  .  L  .  ELISAB  . 
DANIE  1590.— FRID  .  Ill  .  R  .  DAN  .  N  .  SOPH  .  AM  .  BR  .  L  .  1643. — 
ANNA  R  .  M  .  J'.R  .  (;EORG  .  DAN  .  1 683  ;  REGALES  MVLTIPLICATI  NEXVS 
(2-55.     Med.  III.  II,  ;>.  589,  no.  21^),  fine  and  rare  1 

573  Sir  Hans  Sloane,  Bart.,  1744.     Bust  of  Sir  Hans  Sloane  to  left, 

caj)  on  head,  in  loose  robe,  HANS  SLOANE  EQU  .  BARONETTUS, 
below  A.  DAssiER  .  F  ;  l;l  Inscription,  PR.eses  SOCIETATIS  REGI.^ 
LONDiNENsis.  MDCCXLIV,  above  festoons  of  flowers,  below  branches 
of  oak  ;  same  us  the  preceding  (2-15.  Med.  III.  u,p.  589,  no.  234) 
Recapture  of  Prague,  1744.  Bust  of  Prince  Charles  of  Lorraine, 
tliree-ciuartcrs  to  rii,dit,  hair  tied  behind,  in  armour,  and  riband 
across  the  l)ieast,  CHARLES  prince  of  lorain  ;  $1  View  of  Prague, 
cavalry  enterintj  the  city,  soldiers  Hying  from  the  citadel  on  low 
ground,  siBsiDio  britanni/E  ;  in  exergue,  PRAGA  RECAPTA  NO  26 


159 

Lot  573 — continued. 

MDCCXLiv  (1-65.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  592,  no.  238).  And  Four  small 
Medalettes  of  Dean  Swift,  bust  of  Dean  Swift,  three-quarters  to 
left  in  canonicals,  I.  s.  DDDSPD.  ;  ^  plain,  very  fine  6 

574  Arrival  of  the  Young    Pretender  expected,   1745,     Bust  of 

Prince  Charles  to  right,  hair  short,  curly  behind,  no  drapery, 
CAROLUS  WALLI^  PRINCEPS,  below  1 745;  ^  Britannia,  standing 
by  a  rock  on  the  sea-shore,  and  resting  upon  her  spear  and  shield, 
waits  the  arrival  of  an  approaching  fleet,  behind  her  is  a  globe 
with  the  map  of  Great  Britain,  AMOR  ET  SPES ;  in  exergue, 
BRITANNIA  (I'SS.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  ^QQ>,  no.  Ibl).  Another,  similar 
to  the  preceding,  but  smaller  in  diameter  (1*2.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  601, 
no.  252).  Half-length  figure  of  Charles  Edward  to  left,  in  Highland 
costume,  with  sword-belt  and  wearing  the  Star  of  the  Order  of  the 
Garter;  no  reverse  (1'95  by  1*5),  cast  and  chafed,  rare  and  unpub- 
lished, fine  3 

575  Loyal  Association,  1745.    A  general  on  horseback  reviewing  troops, 

PRO  dSARE  PRO  ARIS  &  POCis  (sic) ;  in  exergue,  NOV?  iv .  mdccxlv 
^  Pallas  overthrowing  the  giants  ;  above,  in  clouds,  Jupiter  on  his 
eagle,  QUID  contra  sonantem  palladis  ^gida  possunt  ruentes; 
in  exergue,  T.  PINGO  .  F. 

(1-6.     Med.  III.  II.  p.  603,  no.  257),  rare  1 

576  Carlisle  taken,  30  Dec.  1745.    Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  to 

right,  hair  tied  behind,  in  dress-coat  and  riband  across  the  breast, 
GUL  :  DUX  .  CUMB  :  DELici^ .  MILITUM,  on  the  band  below  natvs  . 
15  .  APR  :  1721,  on  truncation  WOLFF.  ;  ^  The  Duke,  as  a  Roman 
warrior,  his  shield  decorated  with  the  bust  of  the  King,  attacks  the 
Hydra  of  Eebellion,  Carlisle  in  the  distance,  PRO  .  patre  .  ET  . 
patria  ;  in  exergue,  REB  :  EX  .  ang  .  pullsi  .  &  carl  :  redactum  . 
DEC  .  1745    (1-45.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  604,  no.  258) 

The  Rebels  repulsed,  Dec.  1745.  The  Duke  of  Cumberland  on 
horseback  to  left,  Carlisle  in  the  background,  GUL  .  AUG  :  DUX 
CUMBERLANDI^  ;  in  exergue,  NAT  .  15  .  APR  .1721,  A.  KIRK  .  F. ; 
9=  The  Duke  as  a  Roman  warrior  presents  an  olive  branch  to  Anglia, 
seated,  the  BIBLIA  SACRA  on  her  seat,  he  is  trampling  on  a  fallen 
warrior,  whose  shield  bears  the  Papal  tiara,  a  broken  sword  and 
yoke  lie  on  the  ground,  SPEM  REDUCIS  mentibus  anxiis  ;  in 
exergue,  mdccxlv.    i.  kirk  .  f.   (1-35.    Med.  III.  11,  p.  606,  no.  264) 

The  Rebels  repulsed,  Dec.  1745.  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumber- 
land to  right,  hair  tied  behind,  in  armour  and  riband  across  the 
breast,  GVLIELMVS  .  DVX  .  CVMBRItE,  on  truncation  T.  PiNGO  .  F.  ; 
^  A  Lion  overcoming  a  wolf,  IVSTITIA .  trivmphans  ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCXLV    (1-3.     Med.  III.  11,7;.  607,  no.  265)  ;  all  very  fine  3 

Stnick  after  the  capture  of  Carlisle,  when  the  English  Lion  had  laid 
prostrate  the  Wolf,  which  animal  is  a  frequent  emblem  of  rebellion. 


,      160 

577  The  Rebels  repulsed,  Dec.  1745.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumber- 

land, three  quarters  to  left,  in  military  coat,  star,  riband,  and 
badiie  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath,  GULIELMUS  .  AUG  :  DUX  . 
CUMBRI/E,  on  truncation  A.  KIRK  .  F ;  ^jl  George  II,  rising  from 
his  throne,  receives  from  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  several  mural 
crowns  and  a  branch  of  palm,  QUID  NON  PRO  PATRIA;  in 
exergue,  ANG  :  LIB  :  reb  :  MDCCXLV,  I.  KIRK  .  F  (IG.  Med.  El.  II, 
p.  608,  no.  267).  Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  partly  turned  away 
from  the  spectator,  laureate,  &c.,  GEORGUS  II  D  .  G  REX;  ^  Map 
of  the  British  Islands,  guarded  by  ships  and  by  a  hand  from 
heaven  holding  a  flaming  sword,  PERFICIT  MIRACULA.  1745  (1-15. 
Med.  III.  II.  p.  609,  no.  270) 
Battle  of  Culloden,  16  April,  1746.  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumber- 
land, three-quarters  to  left,  head  facing,  hair  tied  behind,  in  armour, 
ermine  mantle,  GUL  :  AUG  :  DUX  .  CUMBRl^E,  on  truncation  I. 
KIKK  .  F. ;  Ijc  The  Duke  of  Cumberland  on  horseback  to  right, 
riding  over  a  prostrate  foe  having  the  heads  of  the  King  of  France, 
a  Bibhoj*,  and  a  Scot,  broken  sword,  yoke  and  chains  are  lying  on 
the  ground,  in  the  distance  is  a  view  of  Culloden  House  and  the 
battle,    PER  .  MAGXANIMATATEM  .  ET  .  DUCTUM  ;  in    exergue,    SCO  : 

REB  :  EXPVGNAVIT  .  PALUDI  .  CULLODEN  .   l6  .  AP  .  MDCCXLVI,  in  the 

field  KIRK.  F.    (1-7.     Med.  III.  n,  p.  610,  no.  212),  Jine  3 

578  Battle  of  Culloden,  16  April,  1746.    Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumber- 

land to  right,  hair  tied  behind,  in  armour,  lion's  skin  wrapped  round 
his  body,  and  George  of  the  Garter  hanging  below,  gulielmus  . 
GEOR  .  II  .  K  .  FII;  .  DUX  .  CUMBRI.E,  on  truncation  R  .  YEO  .  F.  ;  9^ 
The  Duke,  as  Hercules,  tramples  upon  Discord  and  raises  Britannia  ; 

in  exergue,  I'EKDVELLIB  .  EX  .  ANG  .  FVGAT  .  AD  CULLOD  .  DEBELLAT  . 

16  .  .\PR  .  1746  (20.  Med.  III.  II,  p.Ql'i,  no.  278).  Bust  of  the  Duke 
of  ( 'umoerland  to  right,  &c.,  copied  from  the  preceding,  GULIELMUS  . 
DUX  .  (UMP.Ki.E,  on  truncation  I.  kirk  .  F.  ;  l;l  Fame,  bearing  an 
olive  branch  and  a  trumpet,  with  the  flag  inscribed  VENIT  VIDIT 
VlNciT,  tlies  over  the  globe  on  which  the  British  Islands  are  marked, 
INSULA  .  (HARA  .  DEIS  .  HEROUM  .  INCLYTA  .  MATER  ;  in  exergue, 
16  .  Al'  .  I  .  DIE  .  26  .  ANNI  .  /ET  .  SU/E  .  REB  .  CULLODENICIS  . 
CAMI'IS  .   DOMUIT  .  VIGILANTIA  .  SUA  .  MDCCXLVI,    A.  KIRK  .  F    {I'i. 

Mnl.  111.  II,  p.  61.3,  110.  279).  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  to 
right,  hair  tied  behind,  in  armour,  riband  across  the  breast,  and 
mantle  over  his  left  shoulder,  GVIL  .  CVMBERL  .  DVX  .  EXERCIT  .  M  . 
lUMT  .  IMI'.,  on  tiniicatioii  M.  IIOLTZHEY  FEC  ;  \)c  The  Duke  of 
Cumberland,  us  a  Roman  general,  crowned  by  Victory,  tramples 
upon  a  fallen  U*v,  at  liis  feet  kneel  two  suppliant  Highlanders,  in 
the  (listaiu'e  the  town  of  Inverness,  and  the  Scottish  ;irmy  flying, 
RESTITVloItl  <,'\li:iis  ;  in  exergue,  KKr.HI.L  .  AD  INNHRNIVM  DKVICT  . 
MDCCXLVI    (1  •(;.";.      .1/-/.  ///.  \\^  p.  G14,  no.  281),  rrr/j  fine  3 


161 

579  Battle  of  Culloden,  1746.      Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  to 

right,  hair  short,  no  drapery  ;  Cumberland  ;  below,  yeo  .  f. 
$1  Apollo,    laureate,   leaning   upon    his    bow,  points    to    the    dragon       C 
wounded  by  his  arrow ;  ACTUM  .  EST  .  ILICET  .  PERIIT ;  in  exergue,  ^^..^  ^  «^ 

PRCEL  .  COLOD  .  AP  .  XVI .  MDCCXLVI. 

(1-75  ly  1-45.     Med.  III.  i\,p.  615,  no.  283),  very  fijie  1 

This  medal  has  an  ornamental  border  and  a  loop.  The  example  in  gold, 
lot  5.35,  pi.  XVIII,  was  only  given  to  officers  who  commanded  regiments  present 
at  the  battle,  and  was  worn  round  the  neck  with  a  broad  crimson  riband  with 
green  edges.  It  is  excessively  rare  in  silver  ;  the  only  other  example  recorded 
is  in  the  Cochran  Patrick  collection. 

580  Rebellion  defeated,  1746.    Bust  of  George  II  to  right,  laureate,  hair 

long,  in  armour,  and  ermine  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the 

shoulder,  GEORG  .  II  .  D  .  G  .  MAG  .  BR .  FR  .  ET  HIB  .  REX  .  F  .  D .  ET  EL.; 
below,  VESTNER  .  F. 

55=  A  pedestal,  decorated  with  the  arms  of  the  king,  crowned,  and  sur- 
mounted by  a  Victory  ;  behind,  trophies  of  arms  and  standards ; 
DiEV  ET  MON  DROIT ;  in  exergue,  debellatis  perdvellibvs  in 

SCOTIA  PER  DVCEM  DE  CVMBERLAND  MDCCXXXXVI. 

(1-75.     Med.  III.  II,  x>-  617,  no.  288),  fine  and  very  rare  I 

581  Concord  of  Holland,  England  and  Germany,  1746.    A  female 

figure,  Holland,  standing,  three-quarters,  to  right,  leaning  on  her 
spear,  surmounted  by  the  cap  of  Liberty,  her  left  hand  rests  on 
her  shield  ;  belgivm  foederatvm.  ;  ^  three  urns  inscribed  SCALD, 
(the  Scheldt),  THAM.  (the  Thames),  and  RHEN.  (the  Rhine),  all  flow- 
ing into  one  sea,  on  these  rest  three  flags,  Avith  the  arms  of  Holland, 
the  United  Provinces,  &c. ;  fert  regibvs  OPEM.  ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCXLVI.  (1-0.  Van  Loon,  Suppl.  xxii,  207;  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  619, 
no.  291).  Two  others  of  the  same  type,  but  sizes  r45  and  1"85,  the 
two  larger  apparently  unpublished,  all  very  fine  3 

582  Augusta  Princess  of  Wales,  Counter.     Bust  of  Augusta  Princess 

of  Wales  to  right,  with  bandeau,  pearl  earring,  necklace,  dress  with 
brooch  in  front,  and  ermine  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the 
shoulder;  AUGUSTA  wallI/E  .  PRINCIPISSA ;  ^  Cupid,  sleeping, 
rests  his  arm  upon  a  table,  whereon  is  a  candle,  around  which 
several  moths  are  hovering  ;  POUR  UN  PLAISIR  mille  de  peine. 
(1-0.      Med.  HI   II,  p.  623,   no.    299).      And    another,    "  l' AMOUR 

CHANGE   LA   NATURE" 

William  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  1747.  Busts,  face  to 
face,  of  William  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne,  he  is  in  armour  and 
mantle,  she  wears  mantle ;  WILH  .  CAR  .  henr  .  fris  .  PRINC  .  AVR  . 
ET  ANNA  MAG  .  BRIT ;  in  exergue,  M.  HOLTZHEY  .  FEC.  ;  ^  within 
a  wreath  of  orange  and  oak,  wiLH  ,  CAR  .  HENR  .  FRiso  dictator 

M 


.     162 

Lot  582 — rontinucd. 

PEKPETVVS   CREATVS    XXV    APRIL    MDCCXLVII,      (I'T.     Med.    III.    II, 

p.  627,  no.  314),  very  fine.  And  two  small  Medals,  with  conjoined 
busts  of  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne  ;  legend, 
similar  to  last ;  I;l  viVAT.  PRINCEPS  AVE.  MDCCXLVII.,  unpublished  5 

583  William  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  1747.  Bust  of  William 
of  Orange  to  right,  hair  long,  in  cravat,  dress-coat,  and  mantle 
fastened  with  brooch  ;  WILH  .  CAR.  HENR*.  FRISO  PRINC  .  NASS  .  ET 
AR.  ;  below,  N.  V.  s.  F.  ;  l;l  the  Belgic  lion,  holding  a  sword,  rests 
its  paw  on  a  pedestal,  which  supports  a  book  and  a  spear  encircled 
with  an  orange  brancli,  and  surmounted  by  the  cap  of  Liberty,  the 
pedestal  is  inscribed  HON'Y  SOIT  QVI  MAL  Y  PENSE  ;  behind,  the 
rising  sun  ;  GLADIVS  DOMINI  ET  GEDEONIS. ;  in  exergue,  HOLLANDIA 
PROCLAM  :  GV^BEKN  .  3  MAII  .  1747.  (1-45.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  629, 
iiu.  317),  very  fine 

William  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  1747.  Busts  conjoined 
to  right  of  William  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne,  he  is  in  armour 
and  mantle,  she  wears  dress  fastened  with  jewel  in  front ;  W .  C.  H  . 
F  .  PRINC  .  AYR  .  ET  ANNA  MAG  .  BRIT.  ;  below,  HOLTZHEY  .  FEC.  ; 
}Ji  inscription  : 

BiJ't  opgaan  der  oranjezon 
Kv^gt  Ncderland  ecn  Gideon. 
1747- 
above  is  an   orange   branch,  to   which  is  attached   the  bundle  of 
arrows  of  the  United  Provinces  ;  below,  the  newly  risen  sun  throw- 
ing its  rays  towards  another  orange  branch,  and  J.  v.  D.  STRENG. 
(M.^),  (Jilt.     Med.  Ill  II,  p.  629,  no.  318) 

William  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  1747.  A  female  figure, 
armed,  facing,  holds  in  her  right  hand  a  spear  entwined  with  an 
orange  i)rancli,  and  to  which  is  attached  a  label  inscribed  with  the 
Prince's  motto,  IE  MAINTIENDRAI,  her  left  hand  is  placed  on  the 
shield  of  Utrcclit,  vltraiecti,  crowned  and  impaled  with  that  of 
its  diocese,  behind  is  an  orange  tree;  PRO  .  ARIS  .  ET  .  FOCIS  ;  in 
exergue,  I'KOCL  .  (;VPERN  .  3  MAii  .  1747.;  lA  the  shield  of  the 
Piince  of  Orange,  crowned,  within  the  Oarter  ;  GVIL  .  CAR.  HENR. 
I-Kiso  .  I'lilNc  .  NASS  .  ET  AR  ;  l)el()w,  s.  {V i^\  (jilt.  Med.  III.  II, 
p.  ()."50,  n(i.  3 lit),  tJii^  medal  luis  a  loap,  nry  fine  3 

084  William  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  1747.  Bust  of  William 
iif  Orange  to  left,  in  urniour,  mantle,  riband  and  star  of  the  Garter, 
(;vii,.  IV.  ]).  c.  im;.  ai;.  \-  nass.  v.  v..  gvb  dvx  k  arciiitiial;  on 
nuuitle,  N.  V.  s.  :  U.  Uu.st  of  I'rincess  Anne  to  left,  with  lovelock, 
wealing  cfMonet,  gown,  and   mantle  fastened  by  a  chain  over  the 


163 

Lot  584 — continued. 

shoulder,  anna  .  BRIT  .  REG  .  FIL  .  PRIMOG  .  PR  .   NASS    .    ET  .   AR.  ; 

on  mantle,  N.  v.  S.     (I'o.     Med.  III.  ii,  ;;.  632,  no.  322) 

Tlie  Editors  of  the  Medallic  Illustrations  state  that  they  give  their  descrip- 
tion of  this  piece  from  Van  Loon,  but  that  tliey  had  not  met  with  a  specimen. 

Bust  of  William  of  Orange  to   left,  hair  short,  in  armour,  riband 

and  star  of  the  Garter,  w  .  c  .  H  .  FRiso  D  .  g  .  aravs  .  ET  N  .  PR  . 

PATR  .  PAT.,  around  is  an  ornamented  garter,  inscribed  with  the 

Prince's   motto,  IE   MAINTIENDRAI  .   1747.;  ^  the   shield  of  the 

Prince  within  the  Garter:  above  is  a  crown,  one  side  of  which  is 

decorated    with  two  hands  issuing  from  a  lion's  mouth  and  an 

orange  wreath,  clasped,  and  holding  the  bundle  of  arrows  ;  below 

is  inscribed  IN  HOC  vnivntvr,  the  other  side  is  plain.     (1-5,  gilt. 

Med.  III.  II,  p.  633,  no.  324),  both  very  fine,  the  first  verij  rare  2 

This  is  a  heart-shaped  badge  struck  for  distribution,  and  to  be  worn  in 
remembrance  of  the  proclamation  of  William  as  Stadtholder. 

585  William   Prince  of   Orange,   1747,   by  Holtzhey.     Bare   bust  of 

Prince  to  right  ;  Jl  DE  .  LIEFDE  ,  VAN't  .  GEMEEN  .  DE  VUIST  .  DES  . 
STAATS  .  IN'T  .  VELD  .  ETC  .  EN  .  DE  .  VRENGD  .  VAN  .  GROOT  .  BRIT- 
TANJE  .  &c.  in  nine  lines  across  the  field,  and  below,  J.  V.  STRENG, 
the  name  of  the  comj)oser  of  these  lines  not  in  Med.  III.,  plated 

Defeat  of  the  French  Fleet  off  Cape  FInisterre,  1747.  Bust 
of  Anson  to  left,  crowned  by  Victory  standing  behind  on  the  prow 
of  a  galley,  george  lord  anson  .  vict  .  may  hi  mdccxlvii  ; 
below,  T.  PINGO  .  f.  ;  51  Victory,  holding  a  wreath  and  a  trophy, 
stands  upon  the  back  of  a  sea  monster,  over  a  small  globe,  cir- 
cumnavigation ;  around  are  six  laurel  wreaths  enclosing  the 
names  of  keppel,  savmarez,  savnders,  brett,  dennis  and 
campbel;  underneath,  MDCCXL-MDCCXLiv.  (1-7.  Med.  III.  11,  p.  634, 
no.  325) 

The  Prince  of  Orange  and  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  1747. 
Bust  of  William  of  Orange  to  left,  hair  long,  in  dress-coat,  riband, 
and  star  of  the  Garter  ;  GUL  .  CAR  .  HENR  .  FRI80  PR  .  AURAS  .  VII . 
PROV  .  foed  .  STRATEGUS  .  &c.  ;  9-'  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumberland 
to  right,  hair  tied  behind,  in  armour  and  riband  across  the  breast ; 
GVLIELMVS  .  DVX  .  CVMBRLE.  ;  on  truncation,  T.  PINGO  .  F.  ;  (1"2. 
Med.  III.  u,p.  634,  no.  327),  very  fine  3 

586  Birthday  of  Princess  Caroline  of  Orange,  1748.     Busts  con- 

joined, to  right,  of  William  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne  ;  he  is  in 
armour,  riband,  and  George  of  the  Garter ;  she  wears  coronet,  rich 
dress,  and  ermine  mantle  ;  w  .  C  .  H  .  FRiso  &  anna  d  .  g  .  princeps 
ARAVS  .  &C.  ;  below,  M.  HOLTZHEY  .  FECIT.  ;  \}.  Bust  of  Piincess 
Caroline,  to  right,  in  embroidered  gown;   below,  1748:    all  within 

M  2 


164 

Lot  586 — continued. 

a  wreath  of  orange  and  rose  branches  united  at  the  base  by  the 
arrows  of  the  Provinces  ;  CAROLINA  .  D  .  G  .  PUINCEPS  ARAVS .  &C  . 
SPES  PATRIAE  .  ^T .  ANN  .  V.  (1-6.  Med.  111.  II,  p.  637,  no.  330),  two 
specimens.  Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William  of  Orange  and 
Princess  Anne,  &c.  ;   similar  to  the  preceding  ;   w .  C  .  H  .  FRISO  ET 

ANNA  D  .  G  .  PRINC  .  ARAVS  .  ETC.  ;   beloW,  M.  HOLTZHEY  .  F.  ;   $1  Bust 

of    Princess    Caroline  to  right,    &c. ;    similar    to    the    preceding ; 

CAROLINA    D  .  G  .  PRINCEPS   AR  .  SPES    PATRIAE  .  yET  .  AN  .  V.    (Ii5. 

Med.  III.  U,p.  639,  no.  332),  two  specimens,  one  smaller,  all  very  fine     4 

587  Birth  of  Ppince  William  of  Orange,  1748.     Bust  conjoined,  to 

right,  of  William  of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne ;  he  is  in  armour 
and  mantle  ;    she   wears  diadem,  lace  gown  and   ermine   mantle ; 

W  .  C  .  H  .  FRISO  ET  ANNA  D  .  G  .  ARAVS  .  ET  NASS  .  PRINC.  ;   below,    M. 

HOLTZHEY  .  FEC. ;  ^  An  angel  descending  from  heaven  presents  an 
infant  to  two  suppliant  females,  representatives  of  Holland  and  Nas- 
sau, with  their  shields  and  a  staff  surmounted  by  the  cap  of  Liberty  ; 

TANDEM  EXORATVS  DEBIT.  ;  in  exergue,  WILHELMVS  NATVS  HAG^  . 
COM  .  ANN  .  LIB  .  IVBIL  .  D  .  VIII  .  MART.    (I '95.      Med.  III.   II,  p.  639, 

no.  333).  Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William  of  Orange  and 
Princess  Anne  ;  he  is  in  armour ;  she  wears  coronet,  rich  dress  and 
ermine  mantle  ;  w  .  c  .  H  .  FRiso  ET  anna  d  .  g  .  ARAVS  .  ET  NASS  . 
PRINC. ;  below,  HOLTZHEY .  F  ;  9;  An  angel,  reposing  on  radiated 
clouds,  holds  the  infant  Prince  in  her  mantle  ;   TANDEM  EXORATVS 

DEDIT  ;    below,  NATVS  .  ANN  .  LIB  .  IVBIL  .  D.  VIII  .  MART.  {\-Q.     Med. 

III.  I,  ji.  G40,  no.  334).  Bust  conjoinecl,  to  right,  of  William  of 
Orange  iind  Princess  Anne;  similar  to  the  preceding;  below,  M. 
HOL'IZHEV .  F.  ;  ];l  An  aiigel  reposing  on  radiated  clouds,  &c.  ; 
similar  to  the  preceding  (ri5.  Med.  III.  ir,  p.  640,  no.  335).  Busts 
conjoined,  to  right,  of  William  of  Oiange  ami  Princess  Anne  ;  he 
is  in  armour  and  ermine  mantle  ;  she  wears  coronet,  dress  and 
mantle  :  CVILIELMl'S  .  IV  .  D  .  O  .  A  .  &  .  N  .  PR  .  FOED  .  BELG  .  GVB  . 
HER  .  I>\X  i^  TIIAL  .  SVMM  *  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  BRIT  .  ARAVS  .  ET  NASS  . 
PRiNCKl's.  ;  below,  N.  V.  s.  ;  1^  At)  obelisk,  to  which  is  attached  a 
tablet,    crowned,    and    inscribed,   FELICI  .  GENIO  .  FIS  .   COMPOS  . 

ARAVSIO    .    TOTI    .    KXXLTES    .    PRINCEPS    .  NASCITVR  .  ECCE  .  TVVS.  ; 

underneath  is  the  date,  17^48,  i.  e.  8  March,  1748;  on  one  side  is 
Fame,  pointing  to  the  inscription,  and  on  the  other  the  Genius  of 
Orange,  her  shield  at  her  side,  holding  the  infant  Prince;  in 
e.xergue,  hack  .  comitis.  (1.85.     Med.  III.  11,  641,  no.  336),  all  fine  i 

588  Birth  of  Prince  William  of  Orange,  1748.     Bust  of  the  young 

Prince,  to  right,  in  rich  dress  and  mantle  ;  GVILIELMVS  .  D  .  G  . 
PRINCEPS .  ARAVSLK .  ET  .  NAS.SAVLE. ;    on  mantle,  N.  V.  s. ;    }]i  An 


165 

Lot  588— continued. 

obelisk,  to  which  is  attached  a  tablet,  crowned,  and  inscribed,  &c. ; 
same  as  the  preceding  (1-85.  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  641,  337),  very  fine 
Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  Preliminaries  signed,  |^  April,  1748. 
Jjust  of  William  of  Orange,  to  right,  in  helmet  in  the  form  of  a 
lion's  head,  and  decorated  with  laurel  wreath  and  plumes,  armour 
and  ermine  mantle;  w .  c  .  H  .  FRISO  D  .  G .  PR  .  aravs  .  ET  NASS .  TOT . 
BELG  .  LIB  .  GVB  .  HiERED. ;  on  truncation,  HOLTZHEY. ;  51  Hercules, 
standing  to  left,  beneath  the  rays  of  the  sun,  and  holding  out  his 
club,  from  which  sprout  branches ;  behind  him  is  a  tree ;  EN 
GERMINA  PACIS.  ;  in  exergue,  PRAELIMIN  .  AQVISGRANI  DECRET . 
ANNO  LIB.  IVBILAEO.  (1-71.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  642,  no.  339),  rare. 
Another  of  same  type,  but  size  \"2,  very  fine  and  unpublished  3 

589  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  concluded,  1748.  Piety,  standing  at 
a  lighted  altar  decorated  with  a  caduceus  and  two  cornucopias, 
implores  Peace,  who  descends  upon  a  cloud,  bearing  a  cornucopia, 
an  olive  branch,  and  scales ;  on  the  left  lies  the  Lion  of  the  United 
Provinces  with  sword,  arrows,  and  a  spear  surmounted  by  the  cap 
of  Liberty,  and  the  Bible  inscribed,  religio.  ;    E  SVPERIS  ASTR.^A 

REDVX    BONA    S^CVLA    REDDENS.  ;     in    exergue,    PAX    AQVISGRANI 

SANCITA  ANNO  LIB .  IVBIL^O  MDCCXLVIIL  ;  ^  The  eight  shields  of 
England,  France,  Austria,  Spain,  the  United  Provinces,  Sardinia, 
Genoa,  and  Modena,  forming  a  circle  round  a  blazing  heart  pierced 
with  eight  arrows  ;  the  whole  enclosed  within  a  wreath  of  lilies 
and  branches  of  orange  and  olive,  amidst  which  appear  a  trident 
and  a  rudder,  and  over  all  a  naval  crown  ;  redvnivntvr.  (1"7. 
Med.  III.  n,p.  644,  no.  346) 

Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  concluded,  1748.     Bust  of  William 
of    Orange  to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  riband  across  the 

breast ;  W  .  C  .  H  .  FRISO  D  .  G  .  PR  .  AR  .  ET  NASS  .  ETHNARCHA  BELL  . 
DVX  H.ER  .  ASSERT  .  LIB.  ;  below,  M.  HOLTZHEY  .  F.  ;  1>  Peace,  seated 
on  clouds,  descending  from  heaven,  and  holding  a  cornucopia,  olive 
branch,  and  scales  ;  before  her,  at  her  feet,  is  the  Lion  of  the 
United  Provinces  with  sword,  arrows,  and  a  spear  surmounted  by 
the  cap  of  Liberty,  and  Bible  inscribed,  RELIGIO.  ;  E  SVPERIS 
ASTR.EA  REDVX  BONA  SECVLA  REDDENS.  ;  in  exergue,  PAR  AQVISGR  . 
SANCITA    ANNO     LIBERT  .  IVBIL  .  MDCCXLVIIL     (1-4.        Med.     III.     II, 

p.  645,  no.  342) 
Conclusion  of  the  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  1748,  by  Holtshey. 
Bust   uf   William  IV   of    Orange   to   right ;    ^  E.    SVPERIS  ASTR^E 
REDVX  &c..  Piety,  standing  at  a  lighted  altar,  imploring  Peace,  &c. 
(1-7.      Van  L'jon,  Siqjpl.  xxv,  258),  all  very  fine  3 


166 

590     Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  concluded,  1748.     Bust  of  William  of 
Orange,  to  right,  in  armour  and  mantle,  GVL  :  IV  .  D  .  G  .  A  .  E .  N  . 

PR  .  FOED  .  BELG  .  GVB  .  H/ER  .  DVX  .  E  .  THAL  .  SVMM.  ;    below,    N.  S.  ; 

Jl  Peace  standing,  to  left,  with  olive  branch  and  sceptre,  PAX 
AVGVSTA  ;  in  exergue,  AQVISGRANI  1748  (1-0.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  646, 
no.  344).  Another,  O  as  last ;  ^  a  sundial,  NEC  .  momentvm  .  sine  . 
LIXEA  ;  in  exergue,  MDCCL.  Busts  conjoined,  to  right,  of  William 
of  Orange  and  Princess  Anne,  he  is  in  armour  and  mantle,  she  wears 
coronet  and  mantle  over  her  shoulders,  G.  C  .  H  .  FKiso  .  4'  •  anna  . 
D .  G  .  ARAVS  .  ET  .  NASS  .  PRINC. ;  $1  A  lighted  altar  decorated  with 
a  cap  of  Liberty  and  with  palm  and  laurel  branches,  above  is  the 
serpent  of  Eternity  encircling  the  letter  C ;  pax  pvblica  AQVIS- 
GRANI; in  exergue,  MDCCXLViii  (1-05.   Med.  III.  11,  p.  647,  no.  346) 

This  piece,  like  the  preceding,  specially  commemorates  the  Peace  of  West- 
phalia as  well  as  that  of  Aix-la-Ohapelle. 

Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapeile  concluded,  1748.  A  turreted  female 
tiguie,  Aix-la-Chapelle,  holding  a  globe  on  which  is  perched  a 
dove  with  an  olive  branch,  stands  near  an  obelisk  decoraled  with 
the  imperial  shield,  and  inscribed  gavdivm  REiPVBLiC.f; ;  in  the 
distance  is  the  city  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  PACATi  GLORIA  MVNDi  ;  in 
exergue,  PAX  AQVISGRANI  SIGN.A.TA  MDCCXXXXVIII  M  .  OCTOBR.  ; 
$L  Eight  laureated  shields  of  Austria,  Spain,  France,  Sardinia, 
England,  Modena,  the  United  Provinces  and  Genoa  arranged  in  a 
circle,  within  which  is  the  inscription  NON  sine  NVMINE  divum; 

PAX  URl'.ES   PAX    REGNA   LIGAT  PAX   CONGREGAT    ORBEM.    (1-75,  tin. 

Med.  III.  II,  p.  648,  no.  348) 
Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  concluded,  1748  (2).  Mars  rushing 
to  left,  bearing  a  sword  and  a  lighted  torch  ;  in  the  distance  is 
the  town  of  Bois-le-Duc,  MIXACIA  MARTIS  — ;  in  exergue  S.  P.  Q  .  s. 
(the  second  medal  Mars  is  to  right)  ;  I;l  The  Genius  of  Bois-le-Duc, 
standing  facing,  holding  an  olive  branch  and  a  cornucopia,  at 
her  side  is  her  shield,  MITESCUNT  TEMPORA  PACE ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCXLVIII.  MARME.  F.  (M  and  IS.  Med.  III.  u,  p.  649,  no.  349). 
Peac,  seateil  o\\  clouds,  descending  from  heaven  and  holding  a 
cornuc()i)ia,  olive  branch  and  scales  ;  upper  legend,  E  SVPERIS  AS- 
TR/EA  RKinX  IJONA  Si:C\'LA  REDDENS;  lower  legend,  PAX  AQVISGR  . 
SANCITA  ANNO  LI15  .  IVP.IL  .  MDCCXLVIII.  ;  l;l  Hope,  head  radiate, 
standing  to  left,  and  holding  in  one  hand  a  bianch  of  olive,  and 
in  the  other  a  cornucopia  and  an  anchor  ;  below,  within  a  cartouche, 
MDCCXLI.X;      IN      1!ATAVIS<,»VK    .    Sl.MVL   .    SPES    .    TEMPORIS    .    ALMA. 

FELlcis.    (1-4.     Med.  Ill  n,  p.  i;)bO,  no.  :^h-l),  princiixdly  fine  9 

591  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  proclaimed,  1749.  Bust  of  George  II 
to  left,  lauioute,  linir  long,  no  drapery,  (;EORGIUS  II  .  D  .  (i  .  REX.  ; 
below,  I.   KIRK  .  V.  ;   I;l  Britannia,  seated   to  right,  on  the  sea-shore, 


167 

Lot  591 — continued. 

leans  upon  her  shield,  holds  an  olive  branch  and  a  cornucopia,  and 
tramples  upon  implements  of  war  ;  on  the  water  are  two  ships,  PAX 
COMMERCII  NUTRIX  ;  in  exergue,  pkoclam  .  2  .  FEB  .  MDCCXLVIII. 
(1-35.     jyied.  III.  II,  p.  651,  no.  354) 

Dissensions  between  Dr.  Charles  Lucas  and  the  Corpora- 
tion of  Dublin,  1749.  Justice  preventing  Anarchy  from  destroy- 
ing Liberty,  whom  he  has  thrown  down,  has  seized  by  the  hair, 
and  is  about  to  stab,  may  GEORGE  protect  what  justice  tries 
TO  SAVE ;  in  exergue,  T.  PiNGO  .¥. ;  ^i  the  glorious  attempt  of 
LXiv  to  preserve  the  constitution  mdccxlix,  above  is  the 
Irish  harp  with  broken  strings,  and  below,  the  shield  of  Dublin  and 
the  regalia  of  the  city.     (1-55.     Med.  III.  ii,  jj.  653,  no.  357),  very  fine 

Prince  Charles,  1750.  Bust  of  Prince  Charles  to  right,  hair  short, 
curly  behind,  no  drapery  ;  Jl  A  leafless  hollow  tree,  from  the  root 
of  which  springs  a  flourishing  young  sapling,  revirescit  ;  in  ex- 
ergue, 1750    (1-35.     Med.  III.  u,  J).  655,  no.  359)  3 

592  Prince  Charles,  1750.     Bust  of  Prince  Charles  to  right,  hair  short, 

curly  behind,  no  drapery,  PRINCE  CHARLES  EDWARD  STUART  ; 
9:  The  Prince,  in  Highland  costume,  approaches  Scotia,  holding 
her  shield  and  spear ;  between  them  is  a  cornucopia  ;  behind  Scotia 
is  a  pedestal  decorated  with  the  thistle  and  surmounted  by  the 
unicorn  ;  in  the  distance  are  ships  and  a  castle  ;  in  exergue,  semper 
armis  nunc  et  industria  (2-0.  Med.  III.  11,  j;.  656,  no.  360) 
State  of  England,  1750.  Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  laureate,  hair 
long,  in  armour,  riband  and  star  of  the  Garter,  GEORGIUS  ii .  D .  G . 
MAG  .  BR .  FR  .  et  hib  .  REX.  ;  on  truncation,  J.  A.  dassier.  ;  5t>  Bri- 
tannia seated,  facing,  on  the  sea-shore,  leans  on  her  shield,  and 
holds  an  olive  branch  and  a  staff'  with  the  cap  of  Liberty,  her  lion 
reposing  at  her  feet ;  Mercury  or  Commerce  pours  out  abundance 
before  her,  and  an  infant  Genius  beside  her  is  employed  in  measuring 
a  globe  ;  in  the  distance,  shipping,  hje  TIBI  sunt  ARTES  ;  in  exergue, 
MDCCL   (2-15.    Med.  III.  II,  p.  658,  no.  363),  fine  and  scarce  2 

593  Free  British  Fishery  Society,  1750.    Bust  of  the  Prince  of  Wales 

to  right,  hair  long,  in  armour  and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on 
the  shoulder,  FREDERICK  prince  of  wales  ;  below,  governor  of 
THE  SOCIETY  ;  on  truncation,  Z.  Koch  :  J^  A  fishing  boat  hauling  in 
nets ;  on  the  shore,  fishermen  with  nets  and  barrels,  FOR  THE 
advantage  of  great  BRITAIN  ;  in  exergue,  free  brit.  fishery 
BY  A  SOCIETY  ESTABL.  1 750  (1-6.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  659,  no.  365) 
Death  of  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales,  1751.  Bust  of  Frederick 
Prince  of  Wales  to  left,  hair  long,  no  drapery,  fredericus  .  walli^e 
PRINCEPS.  ;  below,  I  KIRK  F  ;  ^  Britannia  seated  to  right,  mourn- 


168 

Lot  593 — contimied. 

fully,  on  the  ground  near  a  sarcophagus  decorated  with  the  prince's 
plumes,  and  surmounted  by  a  phoenix,  LUCTUS  NON  lUSTlOR  ULLUS ; 
in  exergue,  NATUS  XX  IAN  :  MDCCVI  OBIIT  XX  MAR  :  MDCCL. 
I.  KIKK  .  F.  (1-4.  Med.  III.  II,  jy-  661,  no.  367) 
Free  British  Fishery  Society,  1751.  Bust  of  George  Prince  of 
WaU'S  to  left,  with  hair  long  and  tied  behind,  in  armour,  riband, 
and  mantle  fastened  with  brooch  on  the  shoulder,  GEORGIUS 
WALLLK  PRINCEPS ;  below,  MAGNA  SPES  ALTERA  ;  on  truncation, 
/.  Kirk ;  5^  Neptune,  with  a  fishing-net  and  trident,  approaches 
Mercury  (Commerce)  seated  on  a  rock,  with  an  anchor,  compasses 
and  cornucopia  of  fishes  lying  at  his  feet,  and  near  him  the  arms  of 
Scotland  on  a  scroll,  COPIA  divitleque  nobis  ;  in  exergue,  PISCA- 

TURA    BRITANNICA    CONSTITUTA    MDCCL.     (1-4.      Med.  III.  U,  p.  662, 

no.  3G8) 
John  Duke  of  Montagu,  1751.  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Montagu  to 
left,  hair  short,  in  armour,  with  star  of  the  Garter  on  the  breast, 
JOANNES  DVX  DE  MONTAGV ;  on  truncation,  J  A  DASSIER  ;  ^  The 
good  Samaritan  pouring  oil  into  the  wounds  of  the  waylaid  traveller, 
TV  FAC  SIMILITER;  in  exergue,  MDCCLL  (2-15.  3Ied.  Ill  ii,  j).  663, 
no.  369),  all  reri/  fine  4 

594  Anne,  Princess  of  Orange,  Kegent  of  Holland,  1751.  Bust  of  the 
Princess  of  Orange  to  right,  with  lovelocks  and  coronet,  in  em- 
liroidered  gown  iind  ermine  mantle,  ANNA  .  D  .  G  .  M  .  B  .  R .  PRINC  . 

AURANT  .  DOTARLA.  .  GUB^    AC  .  TUT".    ,  below  N.  V.  S.  ;    }ji  The  shields 

of  Nassau,  within  the  Garter,  and  of  Britain,  surmounted  by  a 
crown,  and  enclosed  within  a  circle  of  eleven  shields  of  the  prin- 
cipal towns  of  Friesland,  united  by  chains  meeting  in  a  cap  of 
Liberty  (1-45.  Med.  III.  U,  p.  665,  no.  373) 
Death  of  Louisa,  Queen  ot  Denmark,  1751.  Bust  of  Louisa 
t^iieen  of  Denmark  to  right,  with  hair  long,  ami  decorated  with 
pearls,  in  gown  fastened  with  brooch  in  front,  and  mantle  lined  with 
ermine  and  senit'  with  crowns,  LOVISA  .  D  .  (;  .  DAN  .  NORV  .  VAND  . 
(iOTH  .  Ki'XiLNA,  below  AiiBiEN  .  F. ;  ]Ji  A  square  tomb  inscribed  DUO 
MoRlUNTUR  IN  UNA,  OH  it  are  two  urns  inscribed  MATRI  DESIDE- 
RATlss,  and  I'UINC.  Flljo,  at  the  base  are  seated  two  female  figures, 
Denmark  and  Norway,  leaning  mournfully  on  their  shields,  ANTE 
DIKM,  in  e.cergut'  CoIIoNA.M  MUTAVIT  D  .  XIX  DECEMB  .  MDCCLI, 
I',  c.  w.  (I'etcr  riirislof  Winslow)  (2-0.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  666, 
iin.  ;;7ti) 

Chancellors  Medal,  ("ambrid-e,  March,  1752.  Bust  of  George  II 
to  left,  lauieale,  in  armour,  with  star  of  the  (barter,  and  mantle, 
<iK(ti:(;ivs  .  II  .  I'lvs  .  FKi.ix  .  I'ATKR.  PATltl.K,  on  truncation  R.  YKO.  ¥.; 


169 

Lot  594 — continued. 

$1  On  a  raised  throne  is  seated  Cambridge,  murally  crowned,  hold- 
ing a  caduceus,  a  lyre  near  her  feet,  and  pointing  to  students,  to  one 
of  whom  Liberality,  holding  a  cornucopia,  and  having  the  shield  of 
the  Duke  of  Newcastle  at  her  feet,  is  presenting  a  medal,  near  the 
throne  is  the  river-god  CAMVS  reclining  on  his  urn,  in  the  distance 
is  a  view  of  the  Senate  House,  STVDiis  hvmanitatis,  in  exergue 

LIBERALITAS  .  T  .  HOLLES  .  DVC  .  NOVOCASTR  .  ACAD  .  CANCELL,  YEO  .  F 

(2-0.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  677,  no.  377),  all  very  fine  3 

595  William  V  Prince  of   Orange,  Knight  of  the  Garter,   1752  (2). 

Bust  of  William  of  Orange  to  right,  in  hat  with  feathers,  mantle, 
collar  and  George  of  the  Garter,  his  left  hand  grasps  his  sword, 

WILH  .  V  .  D  :  G  .  PR  .  AR  .  ET  N  .  FOED  .  BELG .  LIB  .  GVB  .  H.ER,  on  trun- 
cation I.  G.  H.  F.  ;  ^  St.  George  and  the  Dragon  within  the  garter, 
EQVES     CREATVS     DIE    V     IVNY   .    MDCCLII,    I.    G.    HOLTZHEY   .    FEC. 

(1-6  and  M5.     i¥ed.  III.  II,  p.  669,  'no.  379) 
Visit  of  Prince  Charles,   1752.     Bust  of  Prince  Charles  to  right, 

hair  short,  no  dnipery,  REDEAT  MAGNUS  ILLE  GENIUS  BRITANNI^E  ; 
ijl  Britannia,  standing  by  a  rock  on  the  sea-shore  and  resting  upon 
her  spear  and  shield,  waits  the  arrival  of  an  approaching  fleet, 
behind  her  is  a  globe  with  the  map  of  Great  Britain,  o  Diu  DESI- 

.      DERATA   NAVIS,     in    exergue    DATAMINI    GIVES    SEPT   XXIII   MDCCLII 

(1-7.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  670,  no.  380) 
Edinburgh  Revolution  Club,  1753.  William  III  laureate  and 
habited  as  a  Roman  emperor,  presents  a  scroll  inscribed  M.  CHA.  to 
Religion  and  Justice  seated  on  the  ground  before  him.  Tyranny  and 
Popery  are  fleeing  away,  in  exergue  meminisse  juvabit  ;  ^  In- 
scription THE  EDINBURGH  REVOLUTION  CLUB  IN  COMEMORATION 
OF  THE  RECOVERY  OF  THEIR  REILIGION  AND  LIBERTY  BY  .  K  .  WIL- 
LIAM (J-  Q  .  MARY    AN    1 688    ORDERED   THIS   MEDAL   TO   BE   STRUCK  . 

ANNO.  1753  (ri.  Med.  III. u,  p.  672, no.  384) 
Richard  Mead,  died  16  Feb.  1574.  Bust  of  Mead  to  right,  hair 
short,  in  loose  robe  over  the  shoulders,  RICHARDVS  MEAD  .  MED  . 
REG .  ET  s  .  R  .  s,  below  L.  PINGO .  F.  ;  Jl  An  infant  strangling  a  ser- 
j)ent,  over  him  are  the  sun  and  the  moon,  LABOR  EST  ANGVES 
SVPERARE,  in  exergue  armorial  shield  of  Mead  dividing  the  inscrip- 
tion N  .  AV  .  XI  .  MDCLXXrri  .  0  .  F.  XVI  .  MDCCLIV  (1-55.  Med. 
III.  ir,  />.  675,  no.  388);  all  very  fine  o 

596  The   Louth    Election,   1   Nov.    1755.       Hibernia  standing  upon   a 

rock  in  the  midst  of  the  sea  and  assailed  by  the  four  winds,  firm 
TO  OUR  COUNTRY .  AS  THE  ROCK  TO  THE  SEA  ;  ^i  Inscription  across 

the  field  BY   OUR    STRICT   UNION    IN    LOUTH  .  WE   DISAPPOINTED  THE 


^     % 


.     170 

Lot  o96 — continued. 

HOPES  OF  OUK  ENEMIES  ON  THE  I  OF  NOVEM  .  1755  •  ^^^  ^HE  29 
YKAU  OF  THE  REIGN  OF  K.  GEO  THE  II  .  WHOM  GOD  LONG  PRESERVE, 

above  are  a  heart  and  two  united  hands,  MAY  THE  LOVERS  OF 
LIBERTY  NEVER  .  LOSE  IT  (1-75.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  677,  HO.  292), 
rare 

Earthquake  at  Lisbon,  1755.  Lisbon,  turreted,  seated  to  left, 
amidst  l)rokeii  columns,  and  alarmed  at  lightning  and  Hames  issuing 
from  a  cleft  in  the  ground,  her  hand  holds  a  caduceus,  and  rests 
upon  the  urn  of  the  tagvs,  near  her  is  her  shield,  terr^  motvvm 
VI .  D  .  I .  NOV  .  MDCCLV  ;  ]^  English,  Dutch  and  Spanish  ships  con- 
veying assistance  to  Lisbon,  on  a  band  above  LISBONA,  in  exergue 
HOLTZHEY .  FEO.    (2-1.     Med.  III.  u,p.  678,  no.  393) 

Victory  of  Plassy,  1757.  Victory,  bearing  a  trophy  and  a  palm 
branch,  is  mounted  upon  an  elephant  to  left,  VICTORY.  AT  .  plassy  . 
CLIVE  .  COMMANDER,  in  exergue  MDCCLVIII.  SOC.  P.  A.  c.  ;  5^  Clive, 
habited  as  a  Roman  General,  holds  a  sceptre  surmounted  by  a 
lion  in  his  left  hand,  and  with  his  right  presents  to  Meer  Jaafar 
another  sceptre  sui-monnted  by  a  dolphin,  between  them  is  a  globe, 
a  rudder,  and  a  cornucopia,  INIVRIES  ATTONED  .  PRIVILEGE  .  AVG- 
MENTED  .  TERRITORY  .  ACQVIRED,  in  exergUe  A  .  SOVBAH  .  GIVEN  .  TO  . 

BENGAL  .  MDCCLVIII  (1-55.   Med.  III.  n,]).  683,  no.  400),  all  very  fine  3 

597  Louisburg  taken,  1758.     The   British  flag   waving  over  the  glol)e, 

marked  CANADA  AMERICA  ;  on  one  side  a  sailor  waves  his  hat,  on 
the  other  a  grenadier  points  to  a  female  figure  writhing  beneath  the 
globe,  pointing  to  English  boats  approaching,  and  dropping  the 
'  French  lily  into  the  sea,  above  a  flag  and  a  band  inscribed  PARITER  . 
IN  .  BELLA ;  above  hovers  Fame  with  her  trumpet  and  a  laurel 
wreath,  T.  pingo  .  F. 
1/  Batteries  firing,  the  English  fleet  in  the  offing,  a  French  ship  in 
flames  and   another  towed  away    by  English  boats,  LOVISBOVRG  . 

TAKKN  .  MD(_'CLVIII 

(1-7.     Mrd.  Ill  II,  p.  Q,^:^,  no.  404) 

598  Eddystone  Lighthouse  rebuilt,  1757.     View  of  Eddystone  Light- 

house,   with    ships   around;     IN    SALVTEM  .  OMNIV.M.,   and    in    the 

extTgue,  KDlsToNK   RESUR<;iT.  1757.;  ];l  plain 

(1-7.     M'd.  Ill  u,  i>.  681,  no.  398),  verij  fine  and  reri/  rare  1 

A  K;i  !;_'••  Wi'vw  \>y  tlu'  x/iiiiK.-ii  rniploycil  a^  a  protection  from  being  pressed. 

599  American-Indian    Badge,   1757.     Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  lau- 

reate, hair  Idul',  in  armour  and  mantle.  GF.ORGIVS  .  II .  DEI  GRATIA. 
1^  A    Eui-oiicaii,  seated    under   a   tree,   holds   out  the  pijje  of   Peace, 
adorned   with    wings,  to   an   Indian  who,    seated  opposite  to  him 


171 

Lot  599- — continued. 

points  to  the  meridian  sun,  a  fire  between  them,  LET  L'S.  look  TO 

THE    MOST    HIGH    WHO    BLESSED    OUR    FATHERS    WITH   PEACE  ;   in 

exergue,  1757.  ;  leaf  edge 

(1-75.     Med.  III.   II,  pp.   682-3,  no.  399;  Belts,  jj.  179,  no.  401); 
Tancred,  p.  46),  very  fine,  pierced,  very  rare  1 

600  Louisburg  taken,  1758.     Bust  of  Britannia  to  left,  head  bound  with 

fillet,  hair  twisted  into  a  knot  behind,  no  drapery,  in  front  the  cap 
of  Liberty,  behind  a  trident,  O  .  FAIR .  BRITANNIA  .  HAIL  .  I.  KIRK .  F.; 
Ipl  Victory  running  to  right,  bears  in  her  left  hand  a  trophy  consist- 
ing of  a  palm  branch,  armour  and  a  shield  with  the  French  lily,  and 
in  her  right  a  large  fish,  from  whose  mouth  issues  a  number  of 
smaller  ones,  LOVISBOVRG  .  TAKEN  .  MDCCLXVIII,  in  exergue  I.  KIRK. 
E.    (1-6.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  687,  no.  407),  rare 

Goree  taken,  1758  (2).  Bust  of  Britannia  to  left,  head  bound  with 
fillet,  hair  twisted  into  a  knot  behind,  no  drapery,  behind  a  trident 
projecting  from  the  neck,  o  .  fair  .  BRITANNIA .  HAIL  ;  9' Victory, 
bearing  a  laurel  wreath  and  a  palm  branch,  walking  to  right,  on  the 
prow  of  a  vessel,  goree  .  TAKEN  .  MDCCLVIII  (1-55.  Med.  III.  ii, 
}).  691,  no.  415) 

Successes  of  1758.  Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  laureate,  hair  long, 
in  armour,  with  star  of  the  Garter,  and  riband  across  the  breast, 
GEORGivs  .  II .  rex  ;  ^  Britannia,  seated  on  a  car  drawn  by  a  lion, 
drives  over  French  lilies,  on  either  side  walk  Justice  and  Liberty, 
above  is  a  band  inscribed  FOSDUS  INVICTUM,  and  below  the  date 
MDCCLVIII,  around  are  inscribed  the  successes  of  the  year,  with  the 
dates  and  the  names  of  the  several  commanders  : 

SENEGAL  .  MAI  .  2.    S.  MALQS  lUN  .  l6.    LOUISBOORG  .  lUL  .  ZJ  .   CHERBOCRG  .  AU.  l6. 
MARSH  .  MASON.  MARLBRO.  BOSCAWEN-AMHERST.  HOW. 

FRONTIC     AUG  .  27.  DUQUESNE  .  NOV  .  24.  GOREE  .  DEC  .  29. 

BRADSTREET.  FORBES.  KEPPEL. 

(1-75.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  692,  no.  416)  ;  all  very  fine  4 

601  Death    of  the  Princess  of  Orange,  1759.     Bust  of  the  Princess 

of  Orange  to  left,  veiled,  in  open  gown  and  ermine  mantle,  over  her 
head  is  a  radiated  circle  of  stars,  ANNA  D  .  G  .  M .  BR  .  PR  .  REG  .  TOT  . 
BELG  .  FOED  .  GVB  .  MINORENNI  PRINCIPE,  I.  G.  H.  F.  ;  9^  A  sar- 
cophagus decorated  with  the  shield  of  the  Princes?,  on  the  base 
appear  two  young  orange  trees  springing  from  an  old  trunk,  and 
emblems  of  Government,  Arts  and  Sciences  are  spread  upon  the 

ground,    NEC    MAIESTATE    NEC     .ETATE     NEC    VIRTVTE   MOVETVR,    in 

exergue  nata  2  NOV.  1709  .  denat  .  12  Jan.  1759,  holtzhey.f. 
(1-6.     Med.  Ill  n,2).  692,  710.  417) 


172 

Lot  601. — contimied. 

Guadaloupe  taken,  1759.  Pallas  standing  to  left,  placing  one  foot 
upon  an  antique  prow,  holds  a  trident  and  a  military  standard,  on 
either  side  MOORE,  BARRINGTON,  in  exergue  soc .  PROM  .  ARTS  .  AND . 
COMMERCE  ;  ^i  Britannia  leaning  upon  her  spear,  her  shield  at  her 
side,  raises  a  suppliant  female  holding  sugar-canes,  GVADALVPE . 
svRRENDERS,  in  exergue  MAY  .  I  .  MDCCLix  (1-55.  Med.  III.  u, 
p.  697,  no.  427) 

Majority  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1759.  Bust  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales  to  left,  in  armour  and  ermine  mantle,  GEORGIVS  .  WALLI.1E. 
PRINCEPS,  on  truncation  T.  PINGO  .  F. ;  1^  A  female  figure  Tellus, 
turreted,  seated  to  left  on  a  throne,  decorated  with  a  pine-cone 
behind,  and  placed  between  two  lions  couchant,  one  holding  the 
shield  of  Britain,  she  plays  a  cymbal,  to  the  sound  of  which  four 
female  figures  dance  around   an  oak-tree,   below  a  scroll  inscribed 

ROBVR  BRITANNIA,  TELLVS   JACTABIT   ALVMNO,   in  exergue   ADULTS 

.*:tatis  dies  favstlssimvs  iv  .  jvn  .  mdcclix    (•2-15.     Med.  III.  n, 
p.  698,  no.  428)  ;  cdl  extremehj  fine  3 

602  The  Prince  of  Wales  and  Prince  Edward,  1759.  Bust  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales  to  left,  in  dress-coat,  riband  and  star  of  the  Garter, 
(iEOKGius  .  walli.e  .  PRINCEPS  ;  below  a.  vere  .  f.  ;  1^  Bust  of 
Prince  Edward  to  right,  in  dress-coat,  and  riband  across  the  breast, 
edwardus  .  GEO  wal  PR  .  frater  (1-95.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  699, 
no.  430) 
Battle  of  Minden,  I7r)9.  A  British  and  a  German  soldier,  in  Roman 
costume,  hold  a  globe  on  which  stands  a  Victory  crowning  each  with 
a  laurel  wreath,  CON'CORD  .  OF  .  THE  ALLIES  ;  in  exergue,  AVG  .  I . 
MDCCLLX  ;  ^  \'ictory,  seated,  to  right,  upon  a  globe  amidst  captured 
French  shields,  holds  a  palm  branch  ;ind  supports  upon  her 
knee  a  shield  inscribed  MINDEN ;  in  exergue,  SOCIETY  .  PROM  . 
ARTS  AND  .  COMMERCE.  (1-55.  Mcd.  III.  II,  p.  700,  no.  431), 
Prince  Feniitiaml,  in  the  character  of  Perseus,  passes  through 
piles  of  French  arms,  Hags  and  a  broken  shield  ;  over  his  head 
is  a  star,  behind  him  he  holds  the  Gorgon-headed  shield,  in  his 
hand  is  a  scourge,  the  thongs  terminating  in  the  Lion  of  Holland, 
the  Uidcorn  ot  Kngland,  the  Eagle  of  Prussia,  and  the  Horse  of 
Hanover,  in  the  distance  the  enemy  Hying,  VIKTVTI  CEDIT  NVMERVS  ; 
in  exergue.  I'K(1;I.1\M  MLNDENSK  I  AVG.  MDCCLIX,  I.  G.  IIOLTZHEY. 
KEC.  :  1/  .\  laurel  tree  entwined  by  a  fruitful  vine,  at  the  foot  are 
wheat-.slieaves,  niuial  ciowiis  and  keys,  in  the  distance  is  a  view  of 
the  valley  <if  the  \\'e>ei-,  imsT  TOT  DISCRIMINA  RERVM  ;  in  exergue, 
FKRI)  .  I'lt  .  i;i;\Nsv  i;.\Ki:c  .  i-oed  .  DVX  (1-9.  Med.  III.  II,  p.  701, 
no.  4.")2),  nil  I  xlri  iiirlii  jiur  f) 


173 

603  Fight  off  Belleisle,  1759.     Britannia,  armed  with  trident  and  shield, 

seated  to  right,  upon  a  sea-horse,  is  crowned  by  Victory,  BRITAIN  . 

TRIVMPHED  .  HAWKE  .  COMMANDED  ;    in    exergue,  OFF  .  BELLEISLE  . 

NOV  .  XX  MDCCLix ;  5^  NIGHT  and  TEMPEST  interpose  to  shield 
FRANCE  from  the  assault  of  BRITAIN  ;  France,  with  one  foot  on  a 
rock  and  the  other  on  the  figure  of  Tempest,  leans  upon  his  useless 
sword  and  protects  himself  with  his  shield  against  Britannia,  who, 
with  her  foot  upon  the  prow  of  a  ship,  launches  her  thunder  against 
him  ;  in  exergue,  FRANCE  .  relinqvishes  .  THE  .  SEA  .  s  .  P .  A .  C  . 
(1-55.  Med.  Ill  II,  p.  706,  no.  441) 
Successes  of  1759.  Bust  of  George  IT  to  left,  laureate,  hair  long, 
in  armour,  with  star  of  the  Garter,  and  riband  across  the  breast, 
GEORGivs  .  II  .  REX  ;  9=  A  shield  bearing  a  reversed  lily  within  a 
Garter  inscribed  perfida  EVERSA,  supported  by  the  Lion  of  England 
and  the  Horse  of  Hanover,  on  a  band  below  is  inscribed  w  .  pitt 
AUSP  .  GEO  II  PR  .  mi,  below  MDCCLIX ;  around  are  inscribed  the 
successes  of  the  year,  with  the  names  of  the  several  commanders 
and  the  dates  : 

GUADALOUPE  NIAGARA 

BARING^    MORE  I0HN80N 

MAT  .    I.  JULY  .   25. 

QUEBEC 
WOLFE 
MONOKN    TOWND 
SEP  .    13  &   18. 

(1-7.     Med.  III.  II,  j).  708,  no.  444),  both  vert/ fine  2 

604  Battle  of  Minden,  1759.     Bust  of  Prince  Ferdinand  to  right,  hair 

tied  behind,  in  armour,  mantle,  riband  and  George  of  the  Garter, 
FERD  :  OF  .  brvnswick  ;  on  truncation,  KIRK  ;  1^  Prince  Ferdinand, 
with  his  staff,  commanding  at  the  battle  of  Minden,  in  the  distance 
is  seen  the  successful  attack  upon  the  French  intrenched  position, 

PROTESTANTS  .  REIOICING  ;   in  exergue,  the  .  FRENCH  .  beaten  .  AT  . 

minden  MDCCLIX  (1-4.  Med.  III.  n,  p.  702,  no.  433) 
Quebec  taken,  11  Sept.  1759.  Bust  of  Britannia  to  left,  head  bound 
with  fillet,  hair  compactly  arranged  into  a  knot  behind,  no  drapery  ; 
underneath  is  a  laurel  wreath  over  a  trident  and  a  standard  crossed, 
under  the  trident  SAVNDERS,  under  the  standard  wolfe,  Britannia ; 
9=  Victory,  on  tiptoe,  holds  a  palm  branch,  and  crowns  with  a  laurel 
wreath  atrophy  of  captured  French  arms,  at  the  foot  of  which  is 
seated  a  bound  captive,  QVEBEC  .  taken  .  mdcclix  ;  in  exergue, 
SOC  .  P .  A  .  C  .  (1-55.  Med.  III.  Ii,  ;?.  705,  710.  439) 
Captain  Wilson's  Voyage  to  China,  1760.  Neptune,  seated,  to 
right,  upon  a  rock,  points  out  to  Mercury  (Commerce)  a  new  route 
to  China  amidst  a  cluster  of  islands,  iterare  cvrsvs  relictos  ;  in 
exergue,  mdcclx,  r.  yeo  .  f  . ;  J^j  Inscription  the  .  gift  .  OF  .  the 


MINDEN 

CROWN    POINT 

LAGOS 

FERDINAND. 

AMHERST. 

BOSCAWEN 

AUG  .    I. 

AUG  .  4. 

AUG  .    19. 

HAWKE 

QUIBERON. 

NOV  . 

20 

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-    174 

Lot  604 — rontinned. 

KNG  .  EAST  .  INDIA  .  COMP  .  TO  .  CAPTAIN  .  WILLIAM  .  WILSON  .  COM^ 
MANDEll  .  OF  .  THE  .  SHIP  .  PITT  .  AS  .  AN  .  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  .  OF  . 
HIS  .  SERVICES  .  IN  .  HAVING  .  MADE  ,  HIS  .  PASSAGE ,  TO  .  AND  .  FROM . 
CHINA  .  BY  .  AN  .  UNUSUAL  .  COURSE  .  AND  .  THEREBY  .  EVINCING  . 
THAT  .  NAVIGATION  .  TO  .  BE  .  PRACTICABLE  .  AT  .  ANY  .  SEASON  .  OF  . 

THE  .  YEAR  (2.7.     Med.  III.  II,  p.  709,  no.  446),  all  very  fine  3 

605  Successes  of  1758-1759.     Britannia,  seated  on  a  car  drawn  by  a 

lion,  drives  over  French  lilies ;  on  either  side  walk  Justice  and 
Liberty,  above  is  a  band  inscribed  FCEDUS  INVICTUM,  and  below  the 
date,  MDCCLVIII ;  around  are  inscribed  the  successes  of  the  year, 
with  the  dates  and  the  names  of  the  several  commanders  : 

SENEGAL  .  MAI  .  2.      S.  MAI.OS     UN    l6.      LOUISBOURG  .  lUL  .  ZJ .      CHEKKOURG  .  AU  .    l6, 
MARSn  .  MASON.  MARLBRO.  BOSCAWEN-AMHERST.  HOW. 

FRONTIC     AUG  .  27.  DUQUESNE  .  NOV  .  24.  GOREE  .  DEC  .   29. 

BRADSTREET.  FORBES.  KEPPEL. 

Same  as  the  reverse  of  no.  416  ;  ^  A  shield  bearing  a  reversed  lily, 
&c.,  same  as  the  preceding  (1"7.     Med.  III.  li,  p.  709,  no.  445) 

Canada  subdued,  1760.  Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  laureate,  hair 
long,  no  drapery,  GEORGE  .  II .  KING  ;  ^  A  female  figure,  Canada, 
seated  mournfully  at  the  foot  of  a  pine-tree,  behind  her  is  a  beaver, 
CANADA  SUBDUED;  in  exergue,  MDCCLX  .  S  .  P  .  A.  C  .  (1-5.  Med. 
III.  11,  p.  711,  HO.  448) 

George  II,  Memorial  (2).  Bust  of  George  II  to  left,  laureate,  hair 
long,  in  armour  with  straps  on  the  shoulder,  and  ermine  mantle 
fastened  with  brooch,  below,  on  a  scroll,  GEORG  .  II .  D  .  G  .,  FACTA  . 
INVICTV.M  .  TE  .  PRAKDICANT  .  SEMPER;  on  truncation,  I.  V.  N.  ;  no 
reverse  (1-9.     Med.  III.  n,  p.  713,  no.  453),  all  rery  fine  4 

ADDENDA. 
Gold. 

606  Prince  William    I    of  Orange  and  Charlotte  de   Bourbon, 

1577,  by  Cirnrud  Bloc.  (iVILEL.D.G  PR  AVRIC.-E  CO  .  NASSAVI/E  . 
1577,  bare-headed  bust  of  Prince  William  in  ruff,  armour  and 
mantle,  the  breastplate  ornamented  with  lion's  head  and  arabesques  ; 
on  truncation  (in  incuse  lettering),  .ET  .  44.  ;  and  below  bust, 
CO  EN  lu.oc. 
_  5^  Bust  of   Charlotte  de  Bourbon,  the  hair  drawn  back  from  forehead 

and  coiitiut'd  at  back  in  a  net,  in  ruft"  and  gown,  the  bodice  plain, 
the  sleeve  richly  embroidered,  CHARLOTTE  DE  BOURBON .  PR . 
DAVRKNGK  .  A  .   I  577. 

(1  '.'>  (45  mill).  J '(til  Loon,  I,  //.  236  and  tille-page ;  (Catalogus 
Koiiiiil-lyk  Kiiliiiirf^  j>t.  1  /o  1702;  St.  Grnrnvhage.  1893),  very  fine  and 
ran'    [PL  1a]  '  '  '  1 


175 

607     General    Eliot's  Medal   for  Gibraitap  to  the   Hanoverian 

Brigade.     View    of  Gibraltar  besieged,   per  .  tot    discrimina         Q 
RERUM. ;  and  in  exergue,  Xlll  SEPT  .  MD  .  CCLXXXII  ^ 

51  A   laurel    wreath,    with    the   names    of    reden  lamotte  SYDOW.    '^^i7'"V  */  — [C     • ■ 

ELIOT.  ;  around,  bruderschaft.  ;  below  tie  of  wreath,  L  PINGO  .  F  *■ 

(2'0.      Very  fine  and  very  rare,  see  Tancred,  p.  54,  who  says  few  were 
struck  in  gold)    [PI.  XVIIIJ  1 


COPPER    AND    BRONZE. 


608  Mary,  State  of  England,  1555     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  72,  no.  20) 
Philip  II,  Counter,  1557 

Alliance  between  England  and  Spain,  1557     {3fed.  III.  i,  p.  85,  no.  48) 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  Marriage,  1558     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  92,  no.  5) 

ELIZABETH. 

Assistance  to  the  United  Provinces,  1585     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  133,  no.  86) 
And  another  on  the  same  event     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  133,  no.  87) 
Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  1588     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  147,  no.  116) 
Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  1589     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  153,  no.  128) 
Alliance    of    England    and   France  and    the    United   Provinces,  1596 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  161,  no.  142) 
Spanish  Defeats,  1597     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  167,  no.  154),  some  fine  9 

609  Sir  Richard  Shelley,  the  last  English  Grand  Prior  of  the  Order  of  St. 

John  of  Jerusalem,  loll,  hy  Bernard  Eantwic.    Half-length  figure  of^-^-^^-P-^      ILT 
Shelley  in  arbour,  with  Maltese  cross  on  cuirass  ;  ^  A  griffin  ducally  ^ 

gorged  to  left  in  a  landscape,  patriarvm.  j;xcvbitor  opvm.    (2-8. 
3Ied.  III.  I,  p.  127,  710.  75)  1 

610  Defection  of  Henry  IV  of  France,  1594     {3Ied.  III.  i,  p.  173,  no.  170) 
Battle  of  Nieuport,  1600     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  176,  no.  175) 

Another     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  176,  no.  173) 

Rheinberg  Taken  and  Ostend  Defended  (2),  1601     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  178, 

no.  178) 
Frederick  Count  Palatine  and  Princess  Elizabeth,  1613     {Med.  III.  I, 

7;.  201,  no.  32),  some  fine  6 

CHARLES  II. 

611  Attack  on  the  Isle  of  Rhe,  1627.     Bust  of  Louis  XIII,  laureate,  in 

armour,  ruff  and  mantle,  LVDOVIC  XIII,  &c. ;  ^  The  King  standing 

upon  a  rostral  column,  a  fleet  in  the  distance,  viCTis  FVSis  FVGATis 

terre  marig  anglis     (1-75.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  247,  no.  20) 
And  a  Jeton  on  the  same  event,  an  unpublished  variety  of  Med.  III.  I, 

}).  248,  no.  21,  very  rare 
And  another  Jeton  of  Charles  I,  1826     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  256,  no.  26)      3 


176 

612  Thomas  Gary,  1633,  by  Varin.     Bust  of  Gary  to  right,  in  armour  and 

mantle,    THO  .  GARY    R  .  CAROL    CVBICVLAR    iETATIS   SViE    35  .  1633 
(3-3.    Med.  Ill  I,  p.  269,  no.  67)  1 

613  Sir  Wilh'am  Ducy,  1636,  by  Varin.     Bust  of  Ducy  to  right,  hair  long, 

lace   collar  and  doublet,    GVILIELMVS   FIL  roberti  DVCY  MIL  ET 
BARONETTI  ^TAT .  SViE  2  1.    (-^'2,  (filt.   Med.  III.  I,  p.  277,  no.  80)     1 

614  Dutch    Fishery,  1636.     Busts  conjoined  of  Gharles  I  and  his  Queen, 

CAR  ET  MAR  D .  G  .  ANGL  FRANC  ET  HiBER.  ;  p,  Justice  and  Peace 

seated    kissing   each  other,    IVSTICIA  ET   pax  OSCV  LAT^E.SVNT. 

PSAL  8i.     (3-1.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  278,  no.  81) 
Thomas  Parr.     Obv.  and  rei\  same  type     (Med.  III.  I,  p.  277,  no.  79) 
And  five  Jetons  of  Charles  I  "Peace  and  War,"  1643     {Med.  III.  I, 

p.  308,  nos.  134,  135  and  136)  7 

615  Henry  Duke   de  Rohan,  died  1638.     Bust  of    the  Duke   to   left,  in 

armour,  draped,  HENR   ROH   D  .  FR  .  PAR   ARM  REG  MASC  .  SOB  .  NAV  . 

4-  SCOT  PR.  ;  Ijl  A  young  tree  growing  out  of  a  decayed  stump,  ET . 

ADHVC  .  SPES  .  DVRAT .  AVORV^M.     (I -75.     Med.  III.  I,  p.  280,  no.  86) 

Gharles  I  Memorial,  1649     (2-3.     Med.  III.  i,  p.  346,  no.  199),  fine      2 

COMMONWEALTH. 

616  Jettons  on  the  Succession  of  Charles  II,  1649,  two  examples,  one  in  copper 

the  other  in  brass     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  384,  no.  1) 
Trial  of  Lilburne,  1649     (Med.  III.  I,  p.  385,  no.  3) 
Cromwell,  Lord  General,  1 6.50,  by  Simon     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  388,  tw.  7) 
And  two  small  oval  Medallions  of  Cromwell  (without  reverse),  (Battle 

of  Dunbar,  1650)     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  391,  no.  U),  fine  6 

617  Cromwell  Protector,  1653     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  410,  no.  46) 

Cromwell  and  Masaniello,  by  Ferdinand  St.  Urban.  O  Bust  of  Crom- 
well ;  1/  Bust  of  Masaniello     {Med.  III.  I,  p.  432,  no.  79),  very  fine    2 

CHARLES  II. 

618  Charles  I  and  Charles  II,  1G60.  Bust  of  Charles  I ;  \^  Bust  of  Charles  II 

{Med.  III.  I,  p.  45U,  no.  35)  1 

619  Restoration,  1G60     {Med.  III.  i,  p.  453,  no.  38) 

Bronze  gilt  Medal,  apparently  unpublished.  0-  Bust  as  on  the  Embark- 
ation at  Scheveningen  Medal,  by  Peter  Van  Abele ;  ^  Cupid 
cutting  a  branch  from  a  young  myrtle  tree,  above  two  hands 
emerging  from  the  clouds  and  clasping  a  burning  heart,  with  name 
of  .lehovjih  ;  above,  to  right,  a  vine  in  full  bearing,  to  left  a  palm 
from  which  i.ssues  a  sct'ptre,  in  the  background  scenes  of  husbandry  ; 
on  edge,  J.  D.  J.,  ring  and  loop,  yj/te  2 


177 

620  Restoration,  1660  (Moses)     (Med.  Ill  i,  p.  462,  no.  56) 

Charles  II  and  Catherine,  1662.     O  Bust  of  King;  Jjl  Bust  of  Queen 

(Med.  III.  I,  p.  491,  no.  115) 
State  of  Britain,  1667     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  541,  no.  193) 
Tribute  to  Charles  II,  1667     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  541,  no.  194)  4 

621  Duchess  of  Richmond,  1667.     Portrait  Medallion,  no  rev.    (Med.  III.  i, 

p.  541,  no.  195) 
Duchess  of  Portsmouth,  1673     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  551,  no.  215) 
Another     (Med.  El.  i,  p.  555,  no.  216) ;  all  fine  3 

622  John  Gidley,  Surgeon,  1682.     Medallic  Portrait     (Med.  III.  ],  2X  590, 

no.  268) 
A  Jeton  of  the  same     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  590,  no.  269),  fine  and  rare  2 

623  Cardinal  Howard,  by  G.  Hamerani,  1683     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  592,  vo.  273) 
Death  of  Charles  II,  1685     (Med.  III.  ip.  601,  no.  289) 

And  a  Medallic  Portrait  of  Charles  II,  silver  plated 

Death  of  Charles  II,  1685     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  601,  no.  288) 

Another     (Med.  III.  J,  p.  601,  no.  289),  some  very  fine  5 


JAMES  II  to  WILLIAM   III. 

624  James  II  and  Mary,  1688     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  627,  no.  45) 

Prince  James  as  infant  Hercules,  1688     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  628,  no.  48) 
Security  of  Britain,  1689     (Med.  lU.  \,  p.  681,  no.  60),  ^i//,  very  fine    3 

625  Toleration  Act,  1689     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  683,  no.  64) 
Mary,  1689     (ilfef?.  ///.  i,  ]>.  696,  wo.  95) 

Mary  Regent     (Med.  III.  i,  p.  704,  no.  Ill) 

Action  off  Beachy  Head,  1690     (Med.  III.  \,p.  712,  no.  126),  very  fine  4 

626  Death  of  Mary,  1694-1695     (Med.  III.  ii,  ^;.  114,  no.  348),  .^i// 

Duke   of  Melfort,  1695  (?),  and  Earl  Balcarres      (Med.  III.  u,  pp.  145- 

\i^,nos.  406,  407) 
Nicholas  Witsen     (Med.  III.  ii,  ^a  147,  no.  408) 
Assassination  Plot,  1696     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  151,  vn.  414),  very  fine         \ 

627  Peace  of  Ryswick,  1697     (Med.  III.  u,  p.  171,  ?io.  456) 
Another,  same  event     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  173,  ?io.  459) 
Another,  same  event     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  176,  ?io.  466) 

And  a  Medal  of  Prince,  same,   by  Roeffier,  1697     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  193, 
no.  501),  ^////?U'  I 

N 


17H 

628     Peace  of  Ryswick     (Med.  HI  ii,  p.  181,  no.  476) 

And  another,  same  event     {Med.  El.  ii,  p.  181,  no.  477) :  both  very  rare 
Prince  James,  1697     (Med.  III.  il,  p.  193,  no.  501) 
Another     (Med.  III.  il,  p.  194,  7iO.  502) 
Another     (Med.  HI.  ii,  ^.  194,  no.  503) 
Another     (M«/.  ///.  u,  p.  194,  tjo.  504) 

James  (III)  Elder  Pretender,    1712.      Medallion  Portrait  chased  on  an 
oval  plaque  for  top  of  snuft'  box  ' 


ANNE. 

629  Coronation    Medallette    (2),    1702.      Expedition  to  Vigo  Bay,    1702 

{Med.  III.  II,  p.  239,  no.  23 ;  Med.  III.  ii,  p.  29,  no.  6) 
Battle  of  Blenheim,  1704     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  256,  no.  49) 
Naval  Engagement  oif  Malaga,  1704     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  268,  no.  66) 
British  Victories,  plain  edge,  1704     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  269,  no.  69) 
James  (III)  Elder  Pretender,  Protection  of  Louis  XIV,  1704  {Med.  III.  u, 

p.  270,  no.  71),  principally  very  fine  7 

630  John  Ray,  1705.     Medallic  Portrait     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  213,  no.  76),  very 

fine 

631  Barcelona  relieved,  1706     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  282,  vo.  88) 
And  a  Counter,  same  subject     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  283,  no.  89) 

Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1707     {Med.  III.  n,  p.  295,  vo.  107) 

James  (III)  Restoration  of  Kingdom,  1708     {Med.  III.  ii,  312,  no.  133) 

Another,  on  the  same  event     {^fed.  III.  i\,  p.  113,  no.  134) 

Taking  of  Tournay,  1709     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  355,  no.  191) 

Another,  on  the  same  event     {^fed.  III.  ii,  p.  358,  no.  196),  very  fine    7 

632  Henry  Newton,  by  .S'oMafl?;  7>/r.i  (2),  1709  (il/erZ.  /?/.  u,p.  367,  no.  209) 

Douay  taken,  1710     {Med.  III.  n,  p.  369,  no.  213) 

The  Battle  of  Almenara,  1710     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  373,  no.  218) 

Capture  of  Bethune,  1710     {Med.  III.  \i.  p.  374,  no.  220)  5 

033     The  Elder  Pretender  and  Princess  Louisa,  1712     {Med.  Ill  u,  p.  389, 
vo.  203) 
John  Molesworth,  1712,  by  Sehi     {Med.  Ill  ii,  p.  390,  no.  244) 
Congress  of  Utrecht  opened,  1712     {Med.  Ill  \\,  p.  391,  no.  216) 
(Jongress  of  Utrecht,  1712     {Med.  Ill  \\,p.  393,  no.  248) 
Negotiations  for  Peace,  1712     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  396,  no.  251),  (jilt 
Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713     {Med.  HI  \\,p.  407,  no.  271)  ■> 


170 


GEORGE 


634  Proclamaliou  Medal,  1714     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  420,  no.  2) 
Coronation  Jeton,  1714     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  429,  no.  21) 
Another     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  432,  no.  28) 

Caroline  Princess  of  Wales,  1718     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  443,  no.  48) 
Escape  of  the  Princess  Clementina  from  Innspruck  {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  444, 

no.  29) 
Marriage  of  the  Elder  Pretender  and  the  Princess  Clementine,  1719 

{Med.  III.  II,  f.  446,  no.  52),  all  very  fine  6 

635  Marriage  of  James  (III)  to  the  Princess  Clementina,  1719  {Med.  III.  ii, 

p.  445,  no.  51) 
Sir  Thomas  Dereham,  1719     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  447,  no.  54) 
John  Law  (2),    1720     {Q- Med.  III.  ii,  ^a  451,  no.  59;  '^BetU,p.li, 

no.  138)  (2) 
Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  the  Young  Pretender,   1720     {Med.  III.  ii, 

p.  452,  no.  60)  5 

636  Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  1720     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  453,  «o.  61) 

James  (III)  the  Elder  Pretender,  Appeal  against  the  House  of  Hanover, 

1721     {Med.  III.  II,  p.  454,  no.  63) 
Sir  Christopher  Wren,  on  his  death,  1723     {Med.  III.  ii,p.  458,  no.  69) 
Conyers  Middleton,  by  Pozzo,  1724     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  460,  no.  71),  all 

fine  4 

637  Starkey  Middleton,  M.D.,  1724     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  461,  no.  72) 
William  Wake,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1725     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  462, 

no.  73) 
Daniel  Wray,  1726     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  465,  «o.  78) 
Sir  Isaac  Newton,  1727     {Med.  III.  U,p.  469,  no.  83),  fine  4 

638  George  II,  Coronation,  1727     {Med.  HI.  n,p.  479,  no.  4) 
Another,  same  event  (2)     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  479,  nos.  4  and  5) 
Congress  at  Soissons     (vl/^?.  ///.  ii,  p.  487,  no.  27) 
t^ueen  Caroline,  Coronation     {Med.  III.  II,  p.  480,  no.  8) 
Another     (J/ec/.  ///.  ii,  p.  480,  no.  9) 

Another     {Med.  III.  ii,  ^a  480,  no.  10) 

George  II  and  Queen  Caroline,  1727     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  482,  mo.  12) 

Another     {Med.  III.  ii,  ^.  483,  no.  14) 

Nuremberg  Counters,  Archery  Tickets  {()  (2)  {Med.  III.  Vi,p.  480,  no.  7) 

Another     {Med.  III.  ii,p.  485,  ?io.  23),  so iw  fine  12 

639  John  Freind,  Physician,  1728  (2),  by  St.  Urban     {Mai.  Ill  ii,  p.  488, 

no.  28) 
Prince  Frederick  on  his  being  created  Prince  of   Wales     {Mrd.  III.  ii, 
p.  489,  «o.  29) 


ISO 

Lot  Q'60—continueiL 

Prince  Charles  and  Prince  Henry     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  492,  no.  34) 
Prince  Charles  and  Prince  Henry  (2),  hy  Hamerani    (Med.  III.  ii,  j7.  493, 

110.  35) 
Second  Treaty  of  Vienna,  1731     (Med.  III.  u,  p.  496,  no.  39) 
(Tcorge  H  and  Queen  Caroline,  1741     (Med.  III.  u,  j).  499,  no.  45),  all 
vi'Vij  fine  8 

G40     Bishop  Berkeley's  Premium,  1734     (Med.  lU.  n,  p.  513,  no.  68) 
Jernigan's  Lottery  Medal,  1736     (Med.  III.  ir,  p.  517,  no.  72) 
John  Conduit,  1737     (Med.  III.  ii,  ».  518,  no.  73) 

Milton's  Monument     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  525,  no.   84),  Die  specimen  in  Ihr 
liriiisli  Museum  is  described  us  uni([Hc,  all  rrry  fine  4 

641  \'ernon  Medals,  taking  of  Portobello,  81  varieties,  Med.   III.  pp.  530- 

543  ;  see  also  Ilctts,  pp.  97-126.  And  others  on  the  taking  of  Fort 
Chagre  and  Carthagena,  a  raluable  and  inlercsting  collection,  mani/ 
very  J  in  r  86 

642  John  Luck,  by  ./.  Iloettier,  1739     {}[ed.  III.  u,p.  271,  no.  73) 
Another,  by  Durand,  1819     (Med.  III.  II,  p.  272,  no.  74) 
Alexander  Pope,  by  JJassier,  1741     (Med.  III.  n,  p.  565,  no.  198) 
William  Windham,  1742     (Med.  III.  u,  p.  570,  no.  205) 
Archdeacon  Bridecake,  1743     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  572,  no.  208) 
Battle  of  Dittengen,  1743     (Med.  III.  U,  p.  578,  no.  215) 

John  Campbell  Duke  of  Argyle,  1743     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  579,  no.  216) 

Action  off  Toulon,  1744     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  583,  no.  223) 

Another,  on  the  same  event     (^fed.  III.  ii,  p.  584,  no.  224),  ver;/  fine     9 

643  Robert  Walpole,  1744     (Med.  III.  u,  p.  585,  no.  226) 
Sir  Hans  Sloane,  1744     (Med.  III.  Ii,  j)-  589,  no.  234) 
Kecapture  of  Prague,  1744     (Med.  III.  ii,  p.  590,  no.  237) 
The  New  Administration,  1744     (Med.  III.  w,  p.  592,  241) 
Another,  same  event     (Med.  III.  II,  p.  592,  no.  238) 
Another,  as  239 

And  another,  with  different  view  of  the  city  on  the  rei:  cf.  240 
Capture  of  the  Spanish  Ships,  1745     (Med.  III.  ri,  ]).  592,  nu.  24  1),  (/// 
finr  8 

61  1     Campaign  of  1745     (Med.  III.  ji,  p.  599,  no.  250) 

Expected  Ai  rival  of  the   Young  Pretender,  1745     {Md.  III.  ii,  p.  600, 

no.  251) 
Voun,:^'  Pretender,  17}.-)     {Med.  III.  U,  p.  601,  no.  254) 
Carlisle  taken,  1715  (:',)     (Med.  III.  II,  p.  604,  no.  258) 
Others,  varied,  saiiif  event  (2)     {Mrd.  III.  ir,  p.  605,  no.  262) 
Rebels  repulscl,   1715      (M^l.  III.  ii,  //.  60S,  nn.  208) 
AnotluT,  on  the  ^-unie  I'vcnt     (Mid.  III.  ll,  //.  608,  no.  269),  inu.<lli/  roi/ 
Jnir  10 


181 

645  Rebels  repulsed,  1745     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  609,  no.  270) 

The  Battle  of  Culloden,  1746     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  612,  no.  276) 
Another,  same  event     {Med.  III.  il,  p.  612,  no.  277) 
Another,  by  Yea     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  613,  no.  278) 
Rebellion  defeated,  1746     {xMed.  Ill  ii,  p.  616,  no.  286) 
Failure  of  Prince  Charles,  1746     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  618,  nu.  290) 
Professor  Francis  Hutcheson,  1746     {Med.  III.  il,  p.  620,  ?jo.  293) 
William  Prince  of  Orange  Stadtholder,    1747     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  628, 
no.  316),  some  fine  8 

646  William  Prince  of  Orange  Stadtholder,   1747      {Med.  III.  ii,  ;^.  631, 

no.  320) 
Another  variety     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  632,  wo.  323) 

Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  concluded  1748     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  648,  no.  348) 
Prince  Charles,  1749     {Med.  III.  il,  ^.  655,  no.  358) 
Another,  1750     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  655,  ?io.  359) 
Another,  1750     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  656,  wo.  360) 
Prince  William  and  Princess  Caroline  of  Orange,  1751     {Med.  III.  ii, 

p.  663,  no.  370) 
The  Earl  of  Kildare  and  the  Irish  Revenue  Dispute,  1755  {Med.  III.  u, 

p.  676,  no.  391)  8 

647  Loss  of  Minorca,  1756  (3)     {Med.  111.  u,-p.  679,  no.  394) 
Victory  of  Plassy,  1757     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  683,  no.  400) 

Battle  of  Rosbach  and  Lissa,  1757     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  684,  no.  402) 

Another,  on  the  same  event     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  685,  wo.  403) 

Capture  of  Lissa  and  Capture  of  Breslau,  1757    {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  685), 

but  varied  from  403  having  Rosbach  in  exergue  instead  of  lissa 
Louisburg  taken,  1758     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  685,  no  AOi),  principally  fine  8 

648  Admiral  Boscawen  taking  of  Louisburg,    1758  (4),  -ds,  pp.  688-690,  nos. 

408-409,  410  and  413 
Goree  taken,  1758     {Med.  111.  ii,  p.  691,  no.  415) 
Guadaloupe  taken,  1759     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  697,  no.  427) 
Majority  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1759     {Med.  III.  u,  p.  698,  nu.  428) 
Battle  of  Minden,  1759     {Med.  Ill  ii,  p.  700,  no.  431),  venj  fine  8 

649  Battle  of  Minden,  1759     {Med.  III.  ii,p.  700,  no.  431) 
Another,  on  the  same  event     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  702,  no.  433) 
Another,  on  the  same  event     {Med,  III.  ii,  p.  703,  no.  434) 
Marquis  of  Granby,  1759     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  703,  no.  436) 

Frederick  the  Great  and  Prince  Ferdinand  of  Brunswick,  1759     {Med. 

Ill  II,  p.  704,  no.  437) 
George   II,  Frederick  the  Great,    &c.,    1759      {}fed.   III    Ji,  p.    704, 

no.  438) 
And  two  unpublished  Medals  of   (Tcneral  Wolfe.     Halt-length  bu.st  of 


182 

Lot  649 — rontinned. 

Wolfe  with  sword  in  right  hand,  the  uhave  general  wolfe  was 
KILLED  SEP.  i8  .  1759;  9-  View  of  Quebec  and  the  harbour, 
i;efore  QUEBEC,  nome  fine  8 

G50     General  Wolfe,  death,  1759     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  706,  no.  440) 
Fight  off  Belleisle,  1759     {Med.  III.  11,  p.  706,  iw.  441) 
Successes  of  1759  (2)     {Med.  III.  11,  p.  708,  no.  444) 
Successes  of  1758-59  (2)     {Med.  III.  11,  p.  709,  no.  445) 
Montreal  taken,  1760     {Med.  III.  II,  p.  711,  no.  447) 
Canada  subdued,  1760     {Med.  III.  ii,  p.  711,  no.  448)  8 

651  Captain  Wilson's  Voyage  to  China,  by  Yeo,  1760     {Med.  III.  11,  ;;.  709, 

no.  406),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

652  A  Set  of  Dassier's  Medals  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England  in 

SILVER  34 

653  A  Set  of  Dassier's  Medals,  the  Kings  and  Queens  of    England    in 

bronze,  damascened,  in  sharkskin  case  34 

654  Another  set  in  plain  bronze  34 

655  A  Set  of  Mudie's  National  Medals  in  silver  40 

656  Another  Set  in  hivn.ie,  in  case  40 

657  Sixteen  Draughtsmen  in  stamped  wood,   some  few  relating  to  English 

History  16 

Gold. 

658  Six  engraved  Plaques,  imitations  of  Simon  Passe  s  works  6 

659  False  Medals  of  Mary,  Elizabeth,  Charles  I,  &c.  4 

660  Others  of  Frederic  of  Bohemia,  Charles  I,  William  III,  &c.  6 


661     A   P^'ame   containing  Electrotypes   of  English  Medals   from  Mary  to 
William  III  19 

CABINETS. 

t)G2     A  large  mahogany  Cabinet,  Avith  double  doors,  containing  40  drawers;, 
ill  two  tiers,  lined  plush,  hngld  27  in.,  nndth  28  in.,  drpf/i  17  in.       1 

66.')     A  maliogany  Cabinet,    with   14  drRwevii,  lirighf  ]6^  in.,  n-idfh  14^^  in., 
dc/ifh  13  in.  1 

664     A  rose  wood  Cabinet,   containing   20  ti-ays  ])iereed  with  holes,   1^  ///. 

di'imi'lf',;  heavy  brass  fittings,  height  19  in.,  ividtli  16  in.,  depth  13g  iji.  1 
66.")     A  mahogany  ('a])inet,  double  doors,  fitted  with  15  drawers,  lined  plush, 

hr'ight  19  in.,  vidJlt  20^  in.,  djpth  12i  in.  1 

666      Three  small  glazed  Show  Cases,  and  an  Indian  Shi'iiic  4 


18^5 


BOOKS. 

667  Medallio  Illustrations,  2  vol.  8vo,  London,  1885  2 

668  Cochran  (Patrick)  Catalogue  of  the  Medals  of  Scotland,  &c.,  half  bound 

citron  morocco,  ito,  Edinburgh,  1884  1 

669  Raspe  (R.  E.)  Catalogue  of  Tassie  Gems,  2  vol.  half  bound,  4/o,  Lon- 

don, 1791 

670  Catalogue  of  Dassier's  Medals  ;  Catalogue  of  Mudie's  National  Medals, 

&c.  a  parcel 


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MURDOCH        COLLECTION 


PL.  VI 


M  U  RDOCH       COLLECTION 


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CATALOGUE 

OP 

THE   VALUABLE   COLLECTION   OF 

COINS  AND  MEDALS, 

THE    PROPERTY    OF    THE    LATE 

JOHN    G.   MUKDOCH,    Esq. 

Member  of  the  Numismatic  Society  of  London. 


FROM 

GEORGE   III   TO  VICTORIA, 

AND 

A    FEW   COINS    OF    SCOTLAND. 


WHICH    WILL    BE    SOLD    BY    AUCTION, 

{In  accordance  with  the  will  of  the  deceased), 

BY   MESSES, 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

^urtioneera  ai  Ifitcrarg  property  $c  Morks  iUuatratibc  of  tijc  JFinc  ^rts, 

AT  THEIR  HOUSE,   No.  13,  WELLINGTON  STREET,   STRAND,  W.C. 

On  WEDNESDAY,  the  14th  of  DECEMBER,  1904,  and  Two  following  Days, 

AT   ONE   o'clock  PEECISELY. 
MAY   BE  VIEWED   TWO   DAYS   PEIOE.      CATALOGUES   MAY   BE   HAD. 


DRYDEN    press:    J.    DAVY    AND   SOiNS,    I37,   LONG   ACRE,    LOND<^N. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


I.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer  ;  and  if  any  dispute 
arise  between  bidders,  the  lot  so  disputed  shall  be 
immediately  put  up  again,  provided  the  auctioneer 
cannot  decide  the  said  dispute. 

II.  No  person  to  advance  less  than  I5. ;  above  five  pounds 
2s.  6d.,  and  so  on  in  proportion. 

III.  In  the  case  of  lots  upon  which  there  is  a  reserve,  the 

auctioneer  shall  have  the  right  to  bid  on  behalf  of  the 
seller. 

IV.  The  purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  places  of  abode, 

and  to  pay  down  10s.  in  the  pound,  if  required,  in  part 
payment  of  the  purchase-money  ;  in  default  of  which 
the  lot  or  lots  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up 
again  and  re-sold. 

V.  The  sale  of  any  lot  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of 
any  error  in  the  enumeration  of  the  numbers  stated,  or 
errors  of  description. 

VI,  The  lots  to  be  taken  away,  at  the  buyer's  expense,  imme- 

diately after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale  ;  in  default  of 
which  Messrs.  SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE 
will  not  hold  themselves  responsible  if  lost,  stolen, 
damaged,  or  otherwise  destroyed,  but  they  will  be 
left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser.  If,  at  the 
expiration  of  Two  Days  after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale, 
the  lots  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for,  they  will  then  be 
catalogued  for  immediate  sale,  and  the  expense,  the 
same  as  if  re-sold,  will  be  added  to  the  amount  at  which 
they  were  bought.  Messrs.  SOTHEBY,  ^VILKINSON 
«'t  HODGE  will  have  the  option  of  re-selling  the  lots 
uncleared,  either  by  public  or  private  sale,  without  any 
notice  being  given  to  the  defaulter. 

VII.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  the 

money  required  and  deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall 
be  forfeited,  and  if  any  loss  is  sustained  in  the  re-selling 
.')/  mrh  lots  as  are  not  cleared  or  jmid  for,  all  charges  on 
such  re-sale  shall  be  made  good  by  the  defaulters  at  this 
sale. 


Gentlemen  vho  cannot  attend  this  Sale,  may  have  their 
Commissions  faithfiilly  executed  by  their  humble  Servants, 

SOTHEBY,  \VILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

13,  Wellington  Street,  Strand,  London. 


CATALOGUE 

OF 

THE  VALUABLE   COLLECTION  OF 

COINS    AND    MEDALS 

THE   PROPERTY   OF   THE   LATE 

JOHN  a.  MUKDOCH,  ESQ. 

Meiiiber  of  the  Numismatic  Society  of  London. 


JE^bals. 


FIRST     DAY'S    SALE. 


ENGLISH    HISTORICAL    MEDALS,    &c. 

GEORGE  III. 

1759—1820. 
Gold. 

671  Coronation   Medal,  by  Natter.     Bust  of  King  to  right  in  armour        \  .   .. 

^  PATRIAE  .  OVANTI,  Britannia  crowning  the  king  ;    in  exergue  CORON  r^    o  '~  I   ^ 

XXII  SEPT.  MDCCLXI  1 

672  Another,  similar,  but  upon  a  thicker  blank  1       -L  / ,         / , 

673  Coronation  of  George  III  and  Queen  Charlotte,  by  Natter. 

Or  Bust  of  the  king,  as  on  the  preceding  medals  "^      4."    -    f 

\}.  Bust  of  the  queen  with  name  and  titles  1 

674  Coronation  of  Queen   Charlotte,  by  Natter.    Bust  of  queen  to      r 

left,  slightly  varying  from  last  ^     /      / 

^  QVAESITVM.  MERiTis.,  queen  standing  before  an  altar,  crowned  by  /"  t 

winged  genius  ;  in  exergue  CORON  XXII .  SEPT .  MDCCLXI .  1 

675  Another,  similar  to  the  preceding  1 

B 


First  Daji  2 

676  Birth  of  Prince  Frederic,  Prince  Bishop  of  Osnaburg,  1764. 
0-  SPES  PVBLICA ,,  Hope  seated  to  right,  resting  on  a  shield  before 
an  altar  with  episcopal  emblems  ;  I^  Inscription  in  nine  lines 
Prize  Medal  for  Winchester  College,  by  Yeo.  ((oliUiant  of 
'^utiihcbftnt,  head  of  the  bishop  to  left,  behind  crozier ;  5> 
^Hnnncrs  iltahetlj  illan,  and  within  wreath  studies  .  feliciter  . 
coEPTis.,  edge  inscribed  nathanael  ogle  1782  2 

G77  Sir  William  Brown,  1765.  Election  for  Presidency  of  the  Koyal 
College  of  Physicians.  Bust  to  left  ;  ^  SVKT  SVA  PRAEMIA  LAVDI, 
seated  figure  of  Apollo  crowning  Sir  William  Brown,  who  is 
kneeling  before  him 
A  gold  enamelled  Badge  worn  by  those  who  attended  St.  Paul's  on 
the  restoration  of  King  George  IK  to  liealth,  OER  under  crown, 

above  REGI    AMATO   REDVCI,  and  below   MART   X   MDCCLXXXIX  2 

678  Captain  Cook,  1779.     Eoyal  Society  Medal,  by  Fingo.     lAC  cook 

|(]^    -       ^{^     --  OCEANI  INVESTIGATOR-ACERRIMVS,  bust  of  Cook  to  left 

1/  ML  IXTETATVM.  NOSTRI  LIQVERE.,  Providence  to  left;  in  exergue 
AVSPicns  .  GEORGii .  Ill,  rare     [PI.  XIX]  1 

679  Centenary  of  the  Conquest  of  Trinidad,  1797.     Bust  of  Sir 

K.  Abercronibie,  nearly  full-facing,  to  left 

TL  '        ^  \}.    TO  CO:sniK:MORATE  .  THE  CENTENARY  OF  THE  CONQVEST  OF  TRINIDAD 

BY  THE  BRITISH  1 797,  British  ships  entering  the  harbour  of 
Trinidad,  very  fine   [PL  XIX]  1 

680  The  Grafton  Medal,  by  Kirh.     Bust  of  king  to  right,  georgivs  hi 

Pns  FELIX  PATER  .  PATRIAE 

.  ^      — — .^  1^   A  muse  crowning  a  collegian,  above  Genius  with  trumpet  and  scroll 

inscribed  DETVR  .  DIGNISSIMO  ;  in  exergue  AVSPICE  .  AVG  HEN  DVO 
DE  (iPAFTON  .  ACAD  ,  CANTAB  CANCELL  .,  presented  tO  GVLIELMVS 
HEBERDEN,   I  788  1 

681  Another,  from  the  same  die  as  the  preceding,  presented  to  nicolavs 

(■onyix(;ham  tindal  1799  a.  b.  trin.  coll.  1 

082     Peace   of  1802,  hy  A.  S.     River  God   (the  Elbe)  holding  figure  of 

Peace  ;   1^  Mercury  and  Ceres  standing  hand  in  hand  by  an  altar ; 

in  exerune  HAMB  BANCO 

Jetton  of  Nelson,  by  Porter.      Bust  to  left;    \}.  the  memorable 

BATTLE  OF   TRAFALGAR  .  2  1   OCT    1805.      And  a    small   Medal    of 

Klizabclli  Duchess  of  Devonshire,  veiled  bust  to  left  :  ]^  Heads  of 

a  fox  and  a  stag  vis-a-vis  3 

683     Honorary  Medal  of  the  College  of  Fort  William,  Calcutta, 

18(18.       \'iew    of    temples,    rivei'S,    &C.,    DIEMQVE  REDUCIT  .  REDIT  .  A 

Nor.is  AiiioBA  . ;  in  exergue  iv  may  MDCCC ;  lA  Inscription  within 
laurel  wreath 
Medal  of  the  Society  Promoting  Arts  and  Commerce,  1778. 


3  First  Day 

Lot  683 — continued. 

Minerva  (Arts)  bearing  a  laurel  wreath,  and  Mercury  (Commerce) 
bearing  a  purse,  approach  Britannia  (seated)  to  confer  upon  her 
honour  and  wealth,  arts  and  commerce  promoted  ;  in  exergue 

SOCIETY   INST   LONDON   MDCCLIIII ;    Ipl    TO   M^   WILLIAM   DINSDALE  * 

WASTE  LAND  IMPROVED  .  MDCCLXXVii  N  .  CIV.,  Laurel  wreath. 
(1-75.     Gent  Mag.  1795,  p.  737),  rare  2 


684  Christ's  College,  Popteus  Medal,  1808,  by  Philip,  georgius  iii 

PIUS  FORTIS  .  DEFENSOR .  FIDEI .,  bust  of  king  tO  left  ^"^  I  I 

$t  View  of  college,  ob  studia  theologiae  feliciter  instituta,  &c., 
awarded  to  ALBERTUS  .  henricus  wratislaw,  1843  1 

685  General  Claude  MoiVtm,  hy  McKenzie.     labore  .  et  .  constantia, 

bust  to  right ;  Jl  Persian  inscription 

And  a  small  gold  Locket,  with  medallic  portrait,  by  T.  JFyon,  of 
George  III,  back  engraved  with  royal  cypher  and  date  of  death 
under  crown  2 


Silver. 

686  Accession,  Oct.  25,  1760.     Bust  to  left,  georgius  .  tertivs  rex  . ; 

}^  Female  figure  seated  with  two  lions  at  her  feet,  in  distance  four 
figures  dancing,  tellvs  jactabit.  ALVNNO  .  (this  rev.  is  from  the  die 
of  the  medal  issued  on  the  coming  of  age  of  the  King  in  1759).  {See 
Med.  III.  II,  698,  428),  very  fine      [PL  XIX] 

Bust  of  king  to  left,  GEORGIVS  ill  REX ;  ^  A  heart  within  wreath  of 
laurel  and  oak,  below  on  base  date  of  birth  and  proclamation, 
entirely  BRITISH ;  in  exergue  KIRK 

Another,  similar,  but  without  artist's  name  on  rev.,  ARTS  PROTECTED, 
1760.  Head  of  king  to  left,  GEORGE  ill;  ^^King  in  Eomau  costume 
extending  his  hand  to  kneeling  female  figure,  who  is  accompanied 
by  three  genii  symbolical  of  Painting,  Sculpture  and  Architecture  4 

687  Bust  to  right,  by  collbert.,  in  armour  draped,  GEORGIUS  III  DE .  GR  . 

MAG  .  BRITAN  .  FRAN  ET  .  HIB  REX 

^  Sun  in  splendor,  diffvso  .  lumine  nitet     [PL  XIX]  1 

688  Coronation  (2),  by  Natter.  Bust  in  armour  and  to  right,  GEORGiVS  ill ; 

1^  Britannia  crowning  seated  king,  PATRIAE  ovanti  .  ;  in  exergue 
date,  &c. 

Another,  on  same  event,  but  a  poor  copy  of  preceding.  Marriage,  1761. 
Conjoined  busts  of  George  III  and  Charlotte  to  right,  georgivs  ill . 

B  2 


Fird  Day  -1 

Lot  688 — conthnied. 

ET  ciiAKLOTTA  ;  \^  Neptune  and  Britannia  seated  on  either  side  of 
an  altar,  upon  which  two  hearts  surmounted  by  crown,  Sec,  fine 
Jettons  (2)  on  same  event;  $1  View  of  London,  above  Cupid  with  scroll 

inscribed  FELICITA  BRITANNIiE 

Coronation  of  Queen  Charlotte.  Bust  of  queen  to  right,  charlotta, 
A;c. ;  l;l  Winged  figure  crowning  queen,  QUAESITVM .  MERITIS 

Another,  by  Kirk.  Conjoined  bust  of  king  and  queen,  GEORGE  ill  ^• 
CHARLOTTE  KING  ^"  QUEEN .,  Cupid  with  torch  before  an  altar,  &c., 

THE  FELICITY  OF  BRITAIN,  fine 

And  another,  on  same  event,  &c.  1 0 

689  Marriage.     Bust  of  King  to  left  in  armour,  &c.,  georgivs  tertivs. 

REX  .  ;   1^  CHARLOTTA  .  BRITANNI/E  .  REGINA  .,  bust   tO   right,  beloW 

date  of  ceremony,  very  fine 

Taking  of  Pondicherry  (2),  by  Pingo.  Head  of  king  to  right, 
within  dotted  circle,  below  palm  and  laurel  branches,  GEORGE .  THE 
THIRD .  ;  ^  Victory  inscribing  a  shield  with  the  names  of  COOTE 
STEEVEXS  at  her  feet,  two  urns  discharging  water,   and  by  each 

INDVS  .  GANGP;S  ,  TOTAL  .  EXPVLSION  OF  THE  FRENCH  FROM  INDIA  .  ; 

in  exergue  PONDICHERRY  TAKEN  MDCCLXI,  very  fine ;  the  second 
specimen  has  upon  edge  WILLIAM  PITT  ADMINISTRING 

Birth  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1762.  Busts  of  George  III  and 
Charlotte  vis-u-vis ;  1/  Hymen  presenting  the  infant  prince  to 
Britannia 

Another,  on  same  event.  Bust  of  queen  ;  I;L  Infant  prince  in  cornu- 
copiie,  all  very  fine  5 

690  Victories  of  West  Indies  and  Newfoundland.     Bust  of  king  to 

left,    GEORGIVS  .  TERTIUS  .  REX  .  ;    1/  PR  of  WALES .  BO  AVG  12  .THE 

HAVANN'AH-MARTINIGO,  &c.,  iu  the  Centre,  the  serpent,  emblem  of 
eternity,  liolding  scales,  underneath  an  anchor 

Infantile  bust  of  Prince  of  Wales  to  left,  with  coronet  and  plume, 
(.K(iU(;ivs  WAL  .  PPJN  .  Nat  .  AVCr  12  .  1762.,  &c. ;  \}.  Bust  of  his 
biotlier,  the  Bishop  of  Osnaburg,  with  mitre 

Birth    of    Prince    Frederic    Prince    Bishop    of    Osnaburg. 

Figure  ot  Hope,  seated  to  left,  resting  on  crowned  shield,  to  right  an 
altar,  with  mitre,  sword  and  crozier,  SPES  PVBLICA ;  ^  FREDERICVS . 
M  .  MRIT  .  FR  .  KPISCOPVS  .  OSNAP.VP.G  .  D  .  BR  .  ET  .  LYN,  &C. 

Peace  between  England  and  France,  1763.  Bust  of  Louis  XV 
tu  right  lauieated,  with  hair  tied  in  bow  at  back  of  head,  LUD  .  xv. 
REX.  CHRisTLVNiss  ;  y.  Figure  of  Victory  with  olive  branch,  &c.    4 


5  First  bay 

691  A  silver  gilt  Box,  with  medallic  portraits  of  George  II  and  George  III, 

containing  miniature  views  with  particulars  of  the  chief  events  of 
the  late  war  {see  Med.  III.  wl.  ll,  j).  713,  no.  453) ;  and  a  Plaque  of 
silver  gilt,  with  portrait  of  George  III  from  a  similar  box 

Death  of  William,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  1796,  by  /.  Van  Noost. 
Bust  of  the  duke  bareheaded,  in  armour,  to  right,  WILL  .  D  .  OF 
CUMBERLAND  . ;  ^  Britannia  and  a  cupid  mourning  at  an  altar, 
which  is  inscribed  with  dates  of  his  birth  and  death,  SWEET  WILL'S 

BLOOM  IS  CLOSED  3 

692  William  Pitt,  1766,  by  Pingo.     Bust  of  Pitt  to  left,  gvlielmvs  pitt; 

^  THE    MAN    WHO  .  HAVING   SAVED    THE   PARENT  .  PLEADED   WITH 

SUCCESS,  &c.  (Belts,  p.  229,  no.  516),  very  fine 

Caroline  Mathilda,  Queen  of  Denmark  (sister  of  George  III) 
Coronation.  Bust  of  Caroline  to  right  with  diadem,  and  pearls  in 
hair,  Carolina  mathilda  .  dg  .  reg  .  dan  .  norv  .  vand  goth  . ; 
9=  An  altar  with  crown  on  cushion  with  rays 

George  ill,  on  the  sailing  of  the  Resolution  and  Adventure  from 
England,  1772.     Bust  of  king  with  titles  ;  ^  Two  ships  3 

693  George  III,  Defence  of  Gibraltar,  1779-1783.  Plan  of  theharbour 

and  forts  of  Gibraltar,  battering  .  ships  destroyed  ;  ^  Laurel 
wreath  with  British  lion  enclosing  record  of  the  defence 

Bishop  of  Osnaburg's  Visit.  Bust  of  bishop  to  left,  Frederic. 
M  .  BR  .  PR  ep  .  OSNABR  .  D  .  BRIT  LUN . ;  R  An  altar  inscribed  OB . 

FELICE  ADVENTUN  .  VOTA  .  HERCIN.^  . 

Rodney  on  the  capture  of  St.  Eustacia,  1781.  Bust  of  Rodney, 
with  cocked  hat  and  naval  uniform,  G  .  B .  RODNEY  ;  ^  THE  HERO, 
&c.  3 

694  Medal  commemorating  the    Defence  of   Gibraltar,   1782. 

View  of  the  rock  with  shipping  in  foreground,  PER  TOT  DISCRIMINA. 
RERUM . ;  in  exergue  date  ;  1^  Wreath  of  laurel  enclosing  the  names 

REDEN  .  LAMOTTE  SYDOW  .  ELIOTT  .  aroUnd  BRVDERSHAFT    [PI.  XX] 

Another,  on  the  same  event,  dated  1783,  by  Iieich.     Bust  of  Eliott  to 

right,  ELLIOT  .  AN  .  MARTIS  SOCIVS    NON  JUPITER  IPSE  EST  ;    1^  View 

of  rock  and  forts  attacking  fleets,  very  fine  and  rare     [PI.  XIX]  2 

695  Jubilee  Medal  of  the  Revolution  of  1738.     Laureated  bust  of 

William  III  to  right  with   long  hair,  WILLIAM  .  ill  .  OF  BLESSED 

MEMORY  ;   $1  REVOLUTION  JUBILEE  NOV^  IV  .  .  I  788  .  . 

Marriage  of  the  Duke  of  York  and  Princess  Frederica  of 
Prussia,  by  Stierle.     Conjoined  busts  to  left,  names  and  titles; 


First  Day  6 

Lot  695 — continued. 

IJi  Hymen  at  au  altar  .holding  wreath  and  two  torches ;  FELICES  ; 

AMOiiis  .  FACE  MEAQUE . ;  in  exergue  date 
Two  Medals,  by  Droz,  of  the  king  on  his  restoration  to  health.  Head 

of  king  to  right,  DROZ  F ;  the  second  specimen  has  only  D  .  f  . 

beneath  the  head  ;  ^  Tripod  with  serpent,  FELICITAS  .  PUBLICA . ; 

in  exergue,  sal  keg  .  rest  .  1789 
And  another,  by  Milton,  on  the  visit  to  St.  Paul's,  1789.     Head  of  king 

to  right,  on  truncation  I .  MiLTON  .  F .  ;  1^  City  arms  with  sun's  rays 

above,  VISITED  ST.  Paul's  .  1789 
And  two  Medals  of  Queen  Charlotte,  struck  by  the  Soho  mint. 

Bust  of  queen  to  left,  CHARLOTTE  REGINA  ;  5^  FROGMORE  .  DIE  .  XIX  . 
maii  m  .  DCCXCV .,  beneath  two  sprays  of  oak  7 

696  Marriage  of  Frederick  Duke  of  York  and  Princess  Frederica 
of  Prussia,  1791,  by  F.  Loos,  jun.  Conjoined  busts  to  left,  as  on 
medal  in  preceding  lots,  but  the  legend  different;  1^  Cupid  standing 
facing,  holding  torch  between  the  shields  of  England  and  Prussia, 
which  he  is  about  to  link  with  a  garment,  lAM  .  MARTE  NUNC  AMORE .  ; 
in  exergue  date,  iV;c.,  very  fine 

Surrender  of  Valencia,  1793.  Bust  of  Frederick  in  military 
costume  to  left,  fredoricvs  dux  ebor  .  episc  osnaburg  ;  Ijl  The 
commander  of  Valentia  handing  his  sword  and  the  keys  of  the 
citadel  to  the  duke,  who  is  on  horseback,  SCELVS  .  IMPAR .  VIRTUTI . ; 
in  exergue  date,  &c.  ;  edge  inscribed 

Marriage  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  with  Caroline  of  Bruns- 
wick, by  Kuchler.  Conjoined  busts  of  the  prince  and  princess  to 
right,  on  truncation  C.H.K.;  I^  FROGMORE  MAY  1795,  between 
two  sprays  of  oak 

George  III,  on  the  same  occasion,  by  X'roc.  Head  of  king  to  right, 
beneath  Fivz,  and  rev.  as  preceding 

George  III  Victories  by  Sea  and  Land,  by  Kuchler.  Bust  to 
rii,dil  ill  armour,  below  c  .  II .  KUCHLER  ;  l;l  Britannia  holding  figure 
of  N'ictory  seated  amidst  arc  and  trophy,  MARI  VICTRIX  terraque  : 
INVICTA.  ;  in  exergue  date,  &c.  5 

697  Union  with  Ireland,  1801,  by  Kuchler.  Bust  of  king  to  left, 
U  Figures  emblematic  of  England  and  Ireland  hand  in  hand,  distant 
view  of  se;i  and  sliip[)ing,  .lUNGUNTUR  Ol'ES  .  FIRMATUR  IMPERIUM.  ; 
in  exeigue  dale 
Preliminaries  of  Peace  between  England  and  France.  Peace 
standing  by  the  seashore  pouring  riches  from  a  cornucopia,  THEY 
SHALL  PROSPER  THAT  LOVE  THEE;    J^  Shield  of  the  Union  Jack 


7  First  Day 

Lot  697 — continued. 

displayed  on  two  swords  saltire,  PRELIMINARIES  OF  PEACE  BETWEEN 

GREAT  BRITAIN  AND   FRANCE  .  SIGNED  OCTOBER   1  .  l8oi 

George  Prince  of  Wales,  1795.  Bust  of  the  prince  in  double- 
breasted  coat  nearly  facing,  legend  (on  a  floreated  border)  GEORGE 

PRINCE  OF  WALES,  below,  on  a  small  oval,  WHITLAY  .  F  .  OLD  BOND  . 

ST . ;  5l>  date  of  birth  and  marriage  in  eight  lines  across  field,  very  fine 

George  III,  1800.     Figure  of  Victory  with  shield  protecting  the  king 

from  assassination,  GOD  SAVE  THE  king  ;  I;l  A  crown  on  which  rays 

are  descending,  enclosed  within  a  laurel  wreath,  PRESERVED  FROM 

ASSASSINATION  .,  below  MAY  15  .  1800 

Prosperity  of  the  Kingdom,  1801.  Figure  of  Time  on  a  globe, 
handing  an  hour-glass  to  a  hand  issuing  from  clouds  ;  \]o  MAY  THIS 

AND  EVERY  FUTURE  AGE  WITNESS  THE  PROSPERITY  OF  THE  UNITED 
KINGDOM  5 

698  General    Peace,   1802,  by  Kuchler.     Bust  of  king  to  left;  51  Peace 

standing  by  the  seashore  holding  an  olive  branch  and  firing  a  pile  of 
arms,  TRIUMPHIS  .  POTIOR  .  ;  in  exergue  PAX  UBIQUE  .  MDCCCII . 

Stability  of  the  Throne,  1807,  by  T.  Wyon.  Conjoined  heads  of 
king  and  queen  to  left,  with  GOD  AND  the  people  .  the  throne 
IS  immortal  .,  upon  a  raised  band  within  a  waved  and  radiate 
border ;  ^  Three  female  figures  symbolising  England,  Ireland  and 
Scotland  hand  in  hand,  CONCORD  IS  the  security  OF  NATIONS ., 
within  wreath  of  oak 

Jubilee,  1809.  King  in  full  regal  costume  seated  to  left,  behind 
figure  of  Britannia  with   uplifted   right   hand,  BRITAINS  REJOICE; 

5c  Wreath  of   oak  enclosing   trident,  and  the  word  iubilee,  around 

FIFTIETH  YEAR  OF  KING  GEORGE'S  REIGN  3 

699  Jubilee   Medals,   1810.     (i),  by  iir»c/i/e?-.  Bust  to  right ;  9.  Coat-of- 

arms  supported    by  two  double-headed   eagles  ;  lustra    decEjM  . 

COMPLEVIT  .  REGNAT  .  ADHUC  REGNET.    QUE    DIO  {gilt) 

(2),  by  p.  TVyon.  Bust  to  left  ;  5^  Joy  is  seated  upon  a  cloud,  beneath 
sun's  rays,  above  a  band  inscribed  George  ill  reigns  between  the 
dates  1760  and  18u9,  below  a  scroll  inscribed  LONG  live  THE  KING 

(3),  by  T.  Wyon.  Bust  to  right,  GOD  save  the  king  ;  ^  GRAND 
NATIONAL  JUBILEE  OCT.  25  1809  within  a  wreath  of  oak,  the  tie 
inscribed  give  god  praise 

(4),  by  HalUday.  Bust  of  king  to  left,  LONG  LIVE  the  king,  below  bust 
GEORGE  III ;  9=  a  double-headed  eagle  with  extended  wings  support- 
ing the  royal  shield  within  the  garter,  which  is  surmounted  by  a 
crown  and  lion 

And  a  small  Badge  on  the  same  event  5 


First  Day  8 

700  Visit  of  Alexander  of  Russia  to  St.  Catherine's  Hospital, 

by  T.  JFijon.   Head  of  the  Emperor  to  right,  Alexander  russiarum 
IMPEKATOR  ;  Ijt.  Britannia  seated  to  left,  ob  .  advent  .  m  .  d  .  catha- 

RIN/E   HOSP   GRATISSIM^.  &e.  {gilt) 

George  Prince  Regent,  1816.  Bust  of  the  Prince  facing,  the  head 
turned  to  left,  geouge  prince  .  regent  .  mdcccxvi  .  ;  Ij^  Figure  of 
Peace  with  globe  before  a  seated  Britannia,  who  holds  an  olive 
branch  in  right  hand  ;  in  exergue  ENGLAND  GIVES  PEACE  TO  THE 
\vorld.  1 814. 

Peace  Medal,  by  Parker.  Head  of  the  Prince  Regent  laureate  to 
right ;  ^i,  by  T.  Wyon,  Figure  of  Britannia  crowned  by  Victory, 
supporting  a  kneeling  figure  of  Europe,   seipsam  .  constantia  . 

EUROPAM  .  EXEMPLO . 

Celebration  of  the  Hanoverian  Dynasty,  having  occupied  the 
throne  of  Britain  for  a  hundred  years,  by  Mossap.  Jugate  busts  of 
George  I,  George  II  and  George  III ;  ^  Erin  seated  upon  a  lion  by 
the  sea-shore  holding  medallion  portrait  of  the  Prince  Regent,  to 
left  rising  sun,  to  right  ship  in  full  sail,  NUNC  .  FELICES  ;  in  exergue 
the  arms  of  Dublin  4 

701  Bombardment  of  Algiers,   1816,  by  T.  Wyon.   Bust  of  the  Prince 

Regent    to    left,    TO   TAME   THE    PROUD   .    THE    FETTERED   SLAVE   TO 
FREE  .    THESE   ARE    THE    IMPERIAL    ARTS    .  AND    WORTHY    THEE  .  , 

l)elow  bust  GEORGE  PRINCE  REGENT  .  ;    \^  The  British  fleet  bom- 
barding Algiers  ;  in  exergue  date,  &c. 

Death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte,  by  Wehh.  Bust  of  the  princess 

facing    looking    right,    H.  R.  H.     PRINCESS     CHARLOTTE     AUGUSTA ; 

^  Figure  of  Liberty  seated  to  left  in  attitude  of  distress  before  a 

broken  column,  died  NOV  .  vi .  MDCCCXVII 
Another  on  the  same  event,  by  Avern.   Head  of  the  princess  to  right, 

1^.11.^.  Qvljc  princess  Cljarlottc  ;  ^  Two  figures  in  attitude  of 

grief  before  the  tomb  of  the  Princess 
Four  small  Medals,  in  case,  commemorating  the  birth,  marriage,  death 

;ui(l  funeial  of  the  Princess  Charlotte,  Bust  of  the  Princess  to  right ; 

R  inscriptions.     And  two  small  Medals  on  the  opening  of  Waterloo 

Bridge  9 

702  Death  of  King  George   III,  by  T.  IVyon.  Bust  of  king  to  right; 

\),  Figure  ill  chariot  ascending  to  heaven,  below  figures  in  attitudes 
of  devotion,  KNTKii  THOU  INTO  THE  JOY  OF  THE  LORD  :  in  exergue 

DIED  JAN.   29,   1S20,  A(;ED  81   YEARS 

Bust  of  king  to  left  :   1^  15rilaiiiiia  kneeling  before  the  tomb 
Commemoration    of   the    Return   of    Queen   Caroline,   by 


9  First  Day 

Lot  702 — cmtinued. 

Renkin.    Head  of  the  queen  diademed  to  right,  CAROLINE .  queen 

OF  ENGLAND;  $t  IN  REMEMBRANCE  OF  THE  HAPPY  RETURN  OF 
OUR   BELOVED   QUEEN   TO   ENGLISH   GROUND   JUNE    5th     1820 

Two  small  Medals,  by  W.  JFyon, struck  in  the  58th  year  of  George  III, 
the  obverse  appears  similar  to  some  of  the  pattern  shillings  by  the 
same  artist,  one  is  struck  in  three  segments  of  different  metals, 
silver,  copper,  and  Bath  metal,  Head  of  the  king  to  right,  GEORGIUSIII 
DEI  GRATIA  ;  ^  A  radiated  star  illumining  a  landscape,  PROPRIO 

SPLENDORE   REFULGET  5 

PERSONAL     MEDALS. 

703  Two  Jettons  of  the  Lowther  Family,  sizes  1-2  and  90,  arms  and  crest 

of  the  Lowther  Family  with  mantling  ;  1^  LOWTHER  in  cypher  in 
script  characters,  the  smaller  piece  has  on  the  obverse  the  crest 
only,  a  griffin  passant,  rev.  as  last,  rare     [PL  XX] 

Bapon  Rokeby  of  Armagh,  Primate  of  Ireland,  1771,  modelled  by 
Gossett,  engraved  by  Kirk  :  ^  The  library  of  Armagh 

Hugh  Percy,  Duke  of  Northumberland,  1766,  by  KirJc  (2),  Bust  to 
right  ;  ^  Alnwick  Castle  8 

704  Prince  Henry,  Cardinal  of  York,  by  F.  Cropanesi.  Bust  of  the  Prince 

in  cardinal  robes,  henricvs  .  M.D.  E.P.  TVSC  .  CARD  .  DVX  EBOR  .  SRE  . 

V . CANC . 

Jt  Religion  with  cross  atid  book  standing  facing,  at  her  right  a  re- 
cumbent lion,  to  left  a  crown  and  cardinal's  hat,  distant  view  of 
St.  Peters  and  country  in  background,  NON  .  desiderius  .  HOMINUM 
SED  VOLVNTATE  .  DEI . ;  in  exergue  AN  .  MDCCLXVI 

(2-1),  very  fine  and  rare     [PI.  XX]  1 

705  Lord  Camden,  Chancellor,  by  Pingo.  Bust  of  Camden  in  chancellor's 

robes  to  right ;  ^  Liberty  and  Equity  standing  vis-a-vis,  liberty 
EQVITY  ;  in  exergue  MDCCLXVI     [PL  XX] 

Another,  by  Kirk,  with  bust  of  Lord  Camden  to  right,  C .  PRATT  .  LORD 
CAMDEN . ;  ;^  a  figure  of  Justice  seated  upon  a  pile  of  books,  with 
staff  surmounted  by  a  cap  of  Liberty,  TRUE  TO  his  trust  . ;  in 
exergue  MDCCLXVI 

John  Wilkes  on  his  election  as  Knight  for  Middlesex,  1768. 
Bust  of  Wilkes  to  right,  JOHN  wilkes  ESQr.  ;  J^  The  Genius  of 
Liberty  with  attributes,  GENIUS  of  liberty  ;  in  exergue  date  of 
eleciion,  &c.     [PL  XX] 

The  Rev.  George  Whitefield,  by  Ilolloway.   Bust  of  Whitefield  in 


Fimt  Da)/  10 

Lot  705 — rontinued. 

canonicals  three-quarters  to  right,  THE  REV.  GEORGE  WHITEFIELD  . 
A.M.  ;  ^  cartouche  with  inscription,  arms  and  crest  of  Whitefiekl 
below     [PL  XX]  4, 

TOG  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  as  first  President  of  the  Royal  Academy,  by 
Kirh,  1773.  Bare-headed  bust  to  left,  SIR  JOSHUA  REYNOLDS; 
!;{.  The  Genius  of  Painting  at  an  easel  executing  a  portrait,  pre- 
sident OF  the  royal  academy 

Thomas  Sneiling,  Numismatist,  died  1773.  Bust  of  Snelling  to 
right,  THOMAS .  SNELLING  ANGLVS  ;  5^  Cartouche,  decorated  with 
masks,  inscribed  with  the  following  legend  in  five   lines    NVMls- 

MATVM  .  EXPLORATOR  .  NATVS  MDCCXII  .  OBIIT  .  MDCCLXXIII 
[PI.  XX] 

Peter  Muilman  and  Mary  Chiswell,  by  Pingo,  on  the  celebration 
of  the  fortieth  anniversary  of  their  marriage.  Busts  conjoined  to 
right ;  ^  View  of  Kirby  Hall 

John  Murray,  Duke  of  Athol,  on  his  death,  1764,  by  Kirk  (2).  Bust 
of  the  Duke  to  right,  .toannes  MURREY  .  ATHOL  .  DVX  .  ;  51  Female 
figure  seated  to  left  in  attitude  of  sorrow,  QUIS  TEMPERET  A. 
LACHRiMis  ;  in  exergue  date  of  birth  and  death  5 

707  William   Penn,  by  Pingo.     Bust  of  Penn  to  right,  ^VILLIAM  penn, 

below  date  of  birth  and  death  ;  li  Penn  and  a  North  American 
Indian  hand  in  hand,  BY  DEEDS  OF  PEACE     [PL  XXVI] 

William  Murray,  Earl  of  Mansfield,  by  Gosset  and  Kirk,  1777.    Bust 

of  the   Earl    to    right,    GULIELM  .   MURRAY  .  COM  .  DE   MANSFIELD  .  ; 

\}.  Figure  of  Peace  holding  olive  branch  and  scales,  VTRIQVE 
FIDELIS  ;  in  cxergue  date 

Joseph  Priestley,  178,3,  by  Hancock.  Bust  to  right,  .josephus 
PRIESTLEY;  \^  Bench  with  various  chemical  apparatus  ;  in  exergue 
date 

Thomas   Howard,  Earl  of  Eflfingham,    1784,  by  Milton.     Head  to 

left,    THO     HOWAItl)  .    COM   .    DE    EFFINGHAM     REI     MONET    PR^F  .  ; 

U  Figure  of  Britannia  on  globe,  PRO  .  PATRI.E  4 

708  Henry  IX,  Cardinal  as  King  of  England,  1788,  by  Hnmerani,  the  bust 

similar  to  medal   in  lot  704,  but  legend  hen  IX  MAG  .  P.RIT  .  F .  R  . 
ET  .  nil!  REX  FH)  DEF  .  CARD  .  EP  .  Tvsc  .  ;  J^  Religion   with  cross, 
i^'C,  view  of  Rome  in  background 
Another  of  panie  type,  V)ut  a  more  recent  striking,  without  the  artist's 
name  on  truncation  2 


1 1  First  Day 

709  David  Latouche,  by  Mossop,  1785.     Bust  of  Latouche  to  left,  david 

LATOUCHE  ESQ.  BELVIEW ;  $1  Figures  representing  Justice,  Equity 
and  Plenty,  QUI  bene  parta  melius  dispensavit;  in  exergue 
date  of  birth  and  death 

William  Pitt  and  Lord  Thurlow,  1789.  Bust  of  Pitt  to  right,  the 
right  HON.  w.  PITT  1789  ;  J^  Bust  of  LordThuriow  in  chancellor's 
robes,  e.d.w  lord  thurlow 

Medals  of  Erskine  and  Gibbs,  1794.  Superimposed  busts  of  Hardy 
Tooke  and  Thelwall,  T.  hardy  .  j  .  h.  tooke  .  j.  thelwall  ; 
51  Busts  of  their  Counsel,  V  Gibbs  and  T.  Erskine,  around  the 
names  of  the  juries  in  concentric  circles ;    Busts  of  Erskine  and 

Gibbs,  HON.  T.  ERSKINE  .  V.  GIBBS,  ESQ.  PATRIOTS  WHO  FOR  SACRED 

freedom  STOOD  ;  ^  Fainting  figure  of  Justice  supported  by  Equity, 
in  the  background  the  British  lion  4 

710  The   Rev.   William    Romaine,    M.A.,    1795.      Bust  of    Eomaine 

three-quarter  face  to  left,  rev  .  WILL*^.  romaine  .  M.A.  ;  p.  Quota- 
tion from  the  Psalms  13,  14 

Medal  of  Stonehenge,  by  T.  IVyon.  View  of  Stouehenge,  above 
portrait  of  a  Druid  within  wreath,  and  the  legend  tantum  religio 

POTUIT,  below  stonehenge.  1799  ;   the   orrery   of  the  DRUIDS 

Edward  Jennen,  M.D.,  by  F.  Loos.     Bust  of  Jenner  to  left,  eduard 

JEXNER  .  ENTDECKER  .  DER  .  SCHUTZIMP  FUNG  .  D  14  MAI ;  ^  Hygeia 

holding  a  shield  protecting  a  child  from  the  blasts  of  venom 

And  Four  Medals  of  Gen.  C.  L.  Martin,  1797  (three  by  McKenzie). 
Bust  of  Martin  in  military  costume  ;  ^  Persian  inscription  7 

711  Anthony  Morris  Storer,  1799,  by  Milton.     Head  of  Storer  to  left, 

ANTHONY  .  MORRIS  STORER  .  ESQ.  1 799;  ^  Figure  of  a  waggoner 
at  the  tail  of  a  cart,  DOGTUS  iter  .  melius  .  ;  in  exergue  purley 

Sweden borg,  1752.  Bust  of  Swedenborg  to  right,  emanuel 
SVEDENBORG  :  ^  A  mystic  temple  with  cultus  image  and  figure  in 
classic  robes,  tantoqve  exultat  alumnoc.  &c. 

Henry  Quin,  M.D.,  by  Mossop.  Head  of  Quin  to  right,  henricvs 
QVIN  M.D. ;  ^  plain 

Sir  Ralph  Abercrombie,  1801,  on  his  death  and  the  defeat  of  the 
French.  Half-length  of  Abercrombie  looking  through  a  spyglass, 
SIR  RALPH  ABERCROMBIE  ;  ^  Tomb  with  date  of  death,  &c.,  palm- 
tree  to  left  and  distant  view  of  the  Pyramids 

William  Sidney  Smith,  by  IVehh,  1805.  Head  of  the  Vice-Admiral 
to  right,  GVLIELMVS  SIDNEY  SMITH  .  MDCCCV  . ;  Ij.  Au  oak  wreath 
encircling  COEUR  DE  .  LION  .  5 


First  Daij  12 

712  Rev.  James  Wilkinson,  by  JFestwood,  1805.     Bust  of  Wilkinson 

in  canonicals  to  left,  EEVj, .  JAMES  WILKINSON,  A.M.,  date  of  birth 
and  death  ;  9=  Figures  emblematic  of  Faith  and  Justice  holding 
Bible  and  balance,  THE  MEMORY  OF  THE  JUST  IS  BLESSED 

Captain  Coram,  1805,  by  Porter.  Bust  three-quarter  to  left,  IN 
MEMORY  OF  THE  FOUNDLINGS  FRIEND  1805;  1;!.  Inscription  in  five 
lines  across  field 

Charles  James  Fox,  by  Webb,  on  his  death,  1806.  Bust  of  Fox  to 
right,  C.I.  FOX  .  OB .  SEP  XIII  MDCCCVi  ;  1>  Victory  with  extended 
wings  standing  on  a  portion  of  the  globe  holding  a  wreath  in 
either  hand,  libp:rtatis.  hvmanitatisqve  .  vindex 

William  Wilberforce,  by  JFebb,  1807  (Abolition  of  the  slave  trade). 
Head  of  Wilberforce  to  right,  WILLIAM  wilberforce  the  friend 
OF  AFRICA ;  ^  Britannia  seated  with  figures  of  Pallas  and  Equity, 
below  them  a  female  with  caduceus,  &c.,  below  I    HAVE   HEARD 

THEIR  CRY,  &C.  4 

713  Oval   Medallion   Portrait  of    William  Lloyd   Wardle.      Bust   of 

Wardle  to  right,  gwyllm  LLOYD  WARDLE,  without  reverse 

Sir  John    Moore,   1809,  by  P.    Wyon.     Head   of  Moore  to  left, 

JOHANNES  MOORE  .  Eq  .  B  .  ,  below  EXEKC  .  BRITAN  IN  HISPAN  .  DUX  ; 

\)l  Britannia  and  an  angel  supporting  a  figure  of  Moore  seated  upon 
a  British  Lion,  to  left  a  weeping  figure  of  France,  above  Fame 
with  trumpet  and  wreath,   HEROS  QUEN  NOLUIT  DEUS  SUPERESSE 

TRIUMPH©  &C. 

Admiral  Duckworth,  by  if i/Z.s,  1817.  Head  of  Duckworth  to  left, 
ADMHIAL  SIR  J  T  DUCKWORTH .  Bart.  G.C.B. ;  ^  A  wreath  of  oak  en- 
closing the  following  legend  dedicated  by  his  followers  to  the 

:\I EMORY    of   their   ILLUSTRIOUS  COMMANDER  .  MDCCCXVII  . 

And  a  Memorial    Medal  of  Charles  and  John  Wesley,  by  Carter     4 

714  Nelson.     Five  Medals,  an  oval  Portrait  Cliche,  and  a  small  circular 

Box  containing  four  Medalets  7 

Copper. 

715  George  III,  Coronation.     Conjoined  busts  of  George  HI  and  Queen 

Charlotte  tu  left ;  I;l  Britannia  seated  holding  olive  branch,  1761 
Coronation.     Busts  of  king  and  queen  vis-a-vis;    l;l  Royal  arms  and 
snpportei's 

Capture   of   Calouesus.      Bust   of   King   George  in    armour   to    left ; 

U  View  of  island  with  date  in  exergue 
Birth  of  George  Prince  of   Wales.     Infant  head  of  prince  with  plume; 


13  First  Day 

Lot  715 — continued. 

9)  Infant  head  of  Prince  Frederick,  Bishop  of  Osnaburg,  with  mitre, 

date,  &c. 
Marriage  Medal.     Bust  of  King  George  III  in  armour  to  left ;  ^  Bust 

of  Queen  Charlotte  to  right 
Church  and  State  Medal,  by  Kirk,  1774 
Restoration  of  Abbey  Church,  1788 
Visit  to  St.  Pauls,  1789 
The  King's  Restoration  to  Health,  1789 
Marriage  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  Princess  Caroline  of  Brunswick, 

1795  ;  and  another,  by  Kuchler,  1795 
Visit  to  St.  Pauls  to  return  thanks  for  the  victories  of  the  late  war  (2), 

1797 
Victories  by  Land  and  Sea,  by  Kuchler,  1798  ;  &c.  17 

716  Victories  by  Land  and  Sea,  1798 
Union  of  England  and  Ireland,  1800 
Marriage  of  Elizabeth  of  York  and  Henry  VII 
Preservation  from  Assassination,  May  15,  1800 
Another  on  the  same  event 

Prosperity  of  England,  1800 

The  Union  of  England  and  Ireland,  by  Kuchler,  1801 

On  the  King's  Restoration  to  Health,  1801 

On  the  Peace  of  1801 

Foundation  stone  of  Church  at  Birmingham,  by  JFebb,  1805 

State  of  Britain,  1805 

Abolition  of  Slavery,  1807 

Centenary    of  the   Brunswick  Dynasty    on   the   throne   of    Britain, 

1814 
Restoration  of  the  Bourbons,  1814  14 

717  Seven  Medals  on  the  death  of  the  king,  1820 

Twenty-two  of  Kirk's  Medalets,  14  copper  and  8  silver-plated  29 

718  Robert  Strange,  1725-1795.    Lord  Camden,  1766.    John  Wilkes,  1763 

(2).  William  Hunter,  surgeon,  1774.  William  Coulthart,  1775. 
Lord  Mansfield,  1777.  William  Pitt,  1778,  Elliot,  Governor  of 
Gibraltar,  1782.  Kempenfelt,  Admiral,  blockade  of  Gibraltar,  1783. 
Joseph  Priestley,  1783.     David  Latouche,  1785  12 

719  Cardinal  of  York,  1788.     Isaac  Perrins,   1789.     John  Howard,   1790. 

John  Wesley,  1791.  Marquis  Cornwallis,  1792  (2).  Lord  Howe, 
1794.  Thomas  Hardy,  1794.  Lord  Bridport,  1795.  Lord  Duncan, 
1797  (2).     Sir  Richard  Onslow,  1797.     Earl  St.  Vincent,  1797    14 


First  Day  14 

720  Sir  J.   B.   Warren,   1798.     Sir  Ralph   Abercrombie,   1799   (4).     Earl 

Howe,  1799.  Earl  Spencer,  1799.  Sir  Sidney  Smith,  1799. 
Marquis  Cornwallis,  1802.  Lord  Hutchinson,  1801.  Wilberforce, 
1807.  Matthew  Boulton,  1809  (3).  Sir  John  Moore,  1809. 
Bartholomew  Johnston,  1810.     Inigo  Jones,   1816  17 

721  Belzoni,  1818.     K.W.  Talbot,  1820.     James  Watt,  1819.     Robert  and 

Louisa  Gilmor,  1821.  David  Hume,  1826.  Stacpole.  Swedenborg. 
Charles  Lawson.  Satirical  Medal.  William  Alexander.  William 
Pitt.  Viscount  Pery.  Captain  Cook.  Samuel  Johnson.  Augustus 
Keppel.  Rodney.  Blucher,  and  a  Hudson  Bay  Co.  Medal,  Duke 
of  Bedford  20 


GEORGE  IV. 

1820—1830. 
Gold. 

722  Co po nation    Medal,    by   Fistmcci.     georgius   iv  d  .  g  .  britan- 

MARUM  .  REX  .  F .  D  .,  laureated  head  of  king  to  left ;  R  proprio 
JAM  JURE  .  AMMO  PATERXO,  &c..  Victory  crowning  king,  in  front 
three  figures  emblematical  of  the  three  kingdoms  ;  stated  to  he  the 
specimen  presented  to  Lord  Palmerston  1 

723  Another,  as  the  preceding  (Pistrucci's  oivn  specimen,  from  his  collection)  1 

724  Another,  similar  to  the  preceding  1 

725  George  Prince  Regent,  by  T.  JFijon,jun.  george  of  wales  regent 

bust  to  right ;  Ipl  TO  .  the  noble  SEGNOR  victor  .  CARIDI  .  DEPUTY 
FROM  THE    LEGISLATIVE   ASSEMBLY  OF  THE  UNITED  IONIAN  STATES. 

II  JULY,  1S17,  in  gold  rim  with  loop  1 

726  Medal   for  Promotion  of  Arts  and  Commerce,  jugate  busts  of  Pallas 

and  Mercury,  arts  ()'•  COMMERCE.  PROMOTED.  ;  JJl  THOS  .  AVILKIN- 
soN  ESQ  .  MDCCCXXi .,  for  sowing  260  bushels  of  acorns  on 
260  acres 

727  Oval  Medallion  Portrait  of  King  George  IV,  draped  bust  to  left,  on 

frosted  ground,  in  frame  with  loop  1 

728  Fourteen  Medaleis  of  George  IV,  of  Frederick  Duke  of  York,  and  the 

Duke  of  Wellintrton  14 


15  First  Day 

Silver. 

729  Coronation  Medals.     Two  of  the  official  type,  by  Pistrucci 
Celebration  of  the  King's  Coronation  in  Hanover,  by  C.  Voygt.     Bust  of 

king  to  right,  name  and  titles ;  ^  King  on  horseback,  preceded  by 

female  figure  bearing  cornucopia  and  caduceus 
Large  Medal,  issued  by  Rundle  and  Bridge.     Head  of  king  to  left; 

^  A  wreath  of  laurel,  palm,  rose,  thistle  and  shamrock,  enclosing 

date  of  coronation,  above  crown,  and  below  the  Hanoverian  horse 
Another,   by   the   same  firm.     Bust   of   king  to  left,   in   elaborately  f  , 

decorated  armour,  &c. ;  $1  British  lion,  the  Irish  harp  and  the  thistle  5 

730  Coronation    Medals.     Head   of   king  to  left,  titles  and  date  of 

Accession  ;  ^  National  emblems  under  crown  and  date  of  Coro- 
nation (2),  mounted  in  silver  rims  with  rings 

Another,  by  Thomason  &  Jones.  Bust  of  king  within  wreath  composed 
of  the  national  emblems,  name  and  title  ;  ^^  Seated  figure  of  the 
king  upon  throne,  crowned  by  three  female  figures  representing 
England,  Ireland  and  Scotland 

Another,  by  T.  JFyon  Junr.,  rev.  by  B.  Wyon.  Head  of  the  king  laureate 
to  right ;  ^  Britannia  seated  inscribing  a  shield  with  the  date  of 
the  Coronation ;  and  another  on  the  same  event  5 

731  George  IV  Visit  to   Ireland,  hy  Parkes.     Head  of  king  to  right 

within  a  jewelled  collar,  composed  of  the  national  emblems  ;  ^ 
Erin  with  her  harp  standing  on  the  sea-shore,  welcomes  a  man-of- 
war  bearing  the  king,  the  ground  is  plentifully  covered  with 
shamrock,  and  in  the  distance  the  round  tower,  CAED  mile  failte  ; 
in  exergue,  date  of  landing 

Another  in  commemoration  of  the  same  event,  by  Hancock.  Head  of 
king  to  right ;  ^  A  crowned  harp  within  a  wreath  of  shamrock 

Visit  to  Scotland  (2),  1822.  Head  of  king  to  left;  ^  Star  of  the 
Order  of  the  Thistle,  below  sprays  of  the  national  emblems.  Head 
of  the  king  to  left,  by  Bain  ;  ^  Kneeling  figure  of  Scotia  presenting 
the  Scottish  crown  to  George  IV,  who  stands  before  her,  in  back- 
ground view  of  Edinburgh  Castle  and  Holyrood  Palace  (2,  one  gilt) 

And  another  commemorating  the  same  event,  with  inscribed  edge, 
with  retrospective  legend  .Jjidrezc  T)ezcar  entered  \2th  October,  i8o8, 
8n£orporatioTt  of  Cortiincrs  6 

732  Medal   on  the   Erection  of  Brighthelmstone  Pier,  1823,  by 

B.  Wyon.     Head  of  king  to  right ;  ^  View  of  pier,  brighthelm- 
stone ROYAL  PIER.  DESIGNED  BY  SAMUEL  BROWN  ESQ.  COMMANDER 
IN  HIS  majesty's  navy    [PI.  XXI] 
Three  Medals  on  the   Death  of  the   Dul<e  of  York,  1827. 


First  Day  16 

Lot  732  -continued. 

{(()  by  Pistrucci,  published  by  Hamlet,  the  King's  Jeweller,  Head 
of  the  Duke  of  York  to  right,  Frederick  duke  of  york  and 
ALBANY  ;    ^   Twenty-three  lines  of   fulsome  inscription,     {b)  by 

FiniJkner,  FREDERICK   DUKE   OF    YORK    COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF;   ^   a 

foot-soldier  standing  by  a  tomb  decorated  with  flags,  &c,  George  IV, 
by  Pistrucci,  Head  to  left,  name  and  titles  in  Greek  characters  ; 
li  plain  4 

733  Death  of  the  Duke  of  York,  by  Parkes.  Bust  of  the  Duke  facing, 
head  to  left,  FREDERICK  DUKE  OF  YORK  AND  ALBANY;  ^  Fame 
with  trumpet  and  scroll  over  the  Duke's  tomb,  in  silver  rim  with 
glass  and  loop 

H.  R.  H,  William  Duke  of  Clarence,  as  Lord  High  Admiral  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  1627,  by  Henning  {silver-gilt).  Head  to 
right  ;  Jl)  Britannia  with  trident  and  shield  walking  on  the  crest  of 
the  waves,  her  march  is  o'er  the  mountain  wave,  her  home 

IS    ON    THE   DEEP  2 

731  GeoPge  IV,  by  Pistrucci,  titles  in  Greek  characters  as  in  lot  732, 
but  with  rev.  trident  between  two  dolphins,  at  sides  of  shaft 
AHKA-  And  Four  Medals  on  the  Death  of  the  King;  {a)  by 
Averne,  Bust  of  king  facing ;  5^  Time  attempting  to  seize  the 
crown  placed  with  a  cushion  and  Bible  upon  a  pedestal,  at  her  base 
Prince  of  Wales'  crown  and  sceptre ;  in  exergue,  date  of  death 

(h)  Without  signature  of  artist.  Head  of  king  to  left,  HIS  MOST 
GRACIOUS  MAJESTY  GEORGE  IV  ;  p,  View  of  Windsor  Castle 

((')  By  Bain.  Head  of  king  to  left ;  1^  Tomb  inscribed  with  date  of 
death 

('/)  By  Durand,  issued  in  Paris.  Head  of  king  to  right ;  li  Date  of 
birth,  death,  &c.,  in  eight  lines  5 


PERSONAL    MEDALS. 

735  Sir  Walter  Scott,  1771-1832.  («)  by  Jrebb,  Head  of  Scott  to  right; 
yi  The  trunk  of  a  tree,  against  which  is  deposited  the  shield  of 
Scotland,  a  large  claymore,  bonnet,  &c.  ;  in  exergue  1821.  Cliches, 
by  JTijon,  1824,  Head  of  Scott  to  right ;  U  Seated  figure  inscribing 
tablet  with  avav.,  behind  her  the  Muse  of  Poetry,  TRUTH  severe 
IX  FAIRY  FICTION  DRESSED,  (f)  by  Bain,  Head  of  Scott  to  left; 
l;l  Lady  of  the  Lake.  And  two  Medals  of  Isaac  Walton  and 
Charles  Cotton,  by  Averne  6 


17  First  Day 

736  Lord  Byron,   1788-1824.     Head  to  left,   after    Stothard,   BYPXIN. ; 

$1  a  laurel  bush,  &c.,  A<t>0ITON.  AIEI,  Greek  inscription  on 
edge     [PI.  XXI] 

Rt.-Hon.  Canning,  by  Galle,  1827.    Head  of  Canning  to  left,  george 

CANNING ;  5o  A  LA  CONCORDE  DES  PEUPLES,  in  field  LIBERTE  CIVILE  . 
ET  .  RELIGIEUSE  .  DANS  .  L'UNIVERS  .1827      [PI.    XXI]  2 

737  George  Canning,  on  his  Death,  1827.     Bust  to  left,  GEORGE  canning; 

$1  NE  A   LONDRES.  EN    1771  .  MORT   A  .  CHISWICK  .  EN    1 82 7 

Earl   of   Eldon,  by    Foigt,   1827.     Bust  of   Lord  Eldon  in  wig   and 

gown,  JOHN  .  EARL  OF  ELDON  LORD  HIGH  CHANCELLOR  OF  GREAT 

BRITAIN ;  5c  Short  biographical  inscription  in  twelve  lines 

Daniel  O'Connell,  his  Election,  1828,  by  Fumerelli  and  JVoodhouse. 
Bust  of  O'Connell  to  right,  DANIEL  O  CONNELL  esq.  M.p.  ;  I^  Ireland 
pointing  to  a  book  placed  upon  an  altar,  inscribed  vox  populi  . 
SUPREMI .  LEX.,  to  left  figure  of  Abundance  with  cornucopia  3 

Copper. 

738  George  IV.     Regent  of  the  United  Kingdom,  1811 
Queen  Charlotte,  1820 

George  IV,  Bust  of  king  to  left;  55=  Inscription,  1821 

George  IV,  Bust  of  king  to  left ;  $1  Crown  within  laurel  wreath  ;  god 

SAVE   THE   KING,  1821 

George  IIII,  Bust  of  king  to  left ;  ^  Crowned  king  seated ;  george  iiii 

CROWNED  .  JULY    I9  .  182  I 

Celebration  of  the  Coronation  at  Hanover,  1821 

And  three  other  Coronation  Medals,  &c.,  1821  14 

739  Coronation  Medal,  1821 

Foundation  of  the  Scottish  Academy,  1822 

Medals  of  Walton  and  Cotton,  by  Avern  (2) 

George  IV,  by  Pistrucci,  name  and  titles  in  Greek  (2) 

Death  of  the  Duke  of  York,  by  JFehb  (2),  1827 

The  Duke  of  Clarence  as  Lord  High  Admiral  of  England  9 

740  Sir  J.  Banks,  Charles  James  Fox,   Sir  Walter  Scott  (4  var.),  B.  A. 

Heywood,  Manchester  Royal  Institute,  G.  V.  Pole,  Telford,  Chas. 
Calvert,  M.P.  for  Southwark  11 

741  Various  Medals  of  Admiral  Nelson  10 


1-^ 


First  Day  18 

WILLIAM. 

1830—1837. 
Gold. 

742  Coronation  Medal  of  William  IV  and  Queen  Adelaide,  by 

/r.  IFyon,  1831,  WILLIAM  the  iv,  crowned  SEP.  1831  ;  Head   of 
the  king  to  right 

\)^    ADELAIDE   QUEEN    CONSORT  .  CROWNED    SEP  .   1831  1 

743  Another,  similar  1 

744  Medal  of   the  Corporation  of  Abingdon,  on   the  Dissolution  of  the 

Members  ;  Arms  and  suj^porters  of  the  Earl  of  Abingdon 
Jjl  Town  arms  1 

Silver. 

745  Head  of  king  to  right,  by  IF.  JVyon,  after   Chantry  ;  GUILELMO  nil . 

D.  G.  BRITANNIAR  :  REGI  .  F  D 

Jjl  (within  wreath  of  oak,  at  top  a  crown,  at  base  a  trident),  ADELAIDE 

REGINA  .  CUDI  .  JUSSIT  .  MDCCCXXX  2 

746  Coronation,  1831.     Three  specimens  of  the  Official  Medals;  G  Head 

of  king ;  I^  Head  of  queen 
Two  others  on  the  same  event ;  conjoined  busts  of  the  king  and  queen 
to  right ;  I^  Coronation  of  the  king  and  queen,  by  T.  IF.  Ingram  ; 
the  other,  the  national  emblems  crowned  with  initials  of  the  king 
and  queen  5 

747  Commemoration  of  the  Hurricane  at  Barbadoes,  11th  August,  1831 
Dissolution  of  Parliament,  April  22,  1831 

Free  Trade  Medal,  by  Taylor  and  Allen,  CORN  MONOPOLY  A  NATION'S 
CURSE  ;  R  FREE  TRADE .  THE  PEOPLE'S  RIGHT,  in  chased  silver 
frame,  with  loop 

And  a  .small  Medal  on  the  Visit  of  Prince  George  of  Cambridge  to  the 
Mint,  June  21,  1833  ;  O  Head  of  the  king  ;  1^  Inscription  4 

748  Commemoration  of  the  Golden  "Wedding  of  Henry  William  Atkinson, 

Esq.,  Provost  of  His  ^Majesty's  Mint,  August  31,  1830 
William  Koscoe,  Head  to  left  :  1^  Inscription 
Kobert  Owen,   1832,   Head  of  Owen  to  right,   below  view  of  model 

village  with  buildings  ;  1;!.  Inscription  3 

Copper. 

749  Proclamation  (2),  1830 

Official  Coronation  Medal  of  the  King  and  Queen,  1831  ;  and  another 

Opening  of  London  Bridge  (2),  1831 

Slavery  abolished  in  the  British  Dominions  (2) 

Sir  John  .Soane,  183  1 

Peform  Bill,  1832  10 


r, 


19  First  Day 

VICTORIA. 

1837—1901. 
Gold. 

750  Coronation  Medal,  by  Pistruccl ;  victoria  regina.f.d;  Head 

of  the  Queen  to  left  (behind  the  head  of  the  Queen)  v.  R.  in  small 

script  characters  "Jk  i  (?' ■  /  K" 

p.  ERIMUS.  TiBi.  NOBILE  REGNUM,  the  three  Kingdoms  offering  crown  "-^       ( 
to  Queen  seated  right ;  in  exergue  inaugurata.  die  junii  .  28  . 
MDCCCXXXViii,  very  fine  and  extremely  rare,  prohahly  struck  from  a 
special  die  for  piresentation  to  members  of  the  Royal  Family,  in  purple 
velvet  case     [PI.  XX]  1 

751  Coronation  Medal,  similar  to  preceding,  but  without  v  r  in  field, 

very  fine  1 

752  Another,  similar,  but  struck  in  platinum  1   ^  '.     ^    J  /^ 

753  Christ's  Hospital   Classical   Prize,   1839,  william  Thompson.       r 

PRESIDENT,  Head  of  Thompson  to  left  _-*    ''^  .^    "'    — 

^  View  of  Christ's  Hospital  1  ' 

754  Marriage  Medal  of  Victoria  and  Albert,  by  B.  JFyon,  jugate         C 

busts  to  left  -^   JZ    . 

^  Shields  of  England  and  Saxe-Cobourg,  displayed  upon  a  wreath  of 
roses,  shamrocks  and  thistles,  with  torch  between,  ever  may  love 

SHED,  rosy  garlands  ROUND.  FEBRUARY.  X.  MDCCCXL         1 

755  Marriage  of  the  Princess  Royal  and  Prince  Frederic  William 

of  Prussia,  by  L.  C,  Wyon,  January  25,  1858.  {a)  Bust  of  Prince 
Frederic  William  to  right ;  9^  name  and  date,  (h)  Bust  of  the 
Princess  Royal  to  left ;  ^  name  and  date  2 

756  Marriage  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  Princess  Alexandra 

of  Denmark,  by  L.  C.  JFyon,  March  10,  1863,  jugate  busts  of        >     > 

the  Prince  and  Princess  to  left,  with  names  and  titles 

51  Prince  of  Wales'  plumes  within  a  wreath  of  roses  and  lilies,  in 
velvet  case  1 

757  His  Royal   Highness  Prince  Arthur,  on  the  Foundation  of  the 

Royal  Cinc^ue  Ports'  Yacht  Club,  1872,  H.  R.  H.  prince  Arthur 

K.  g.  COMMODORE,  Head  to  left  ^    —  ^"^ 

^    ROYAL  CINQUE  PORTS.   YACHT   CLUB.   FOUNDED    1872,    Amis   of  the  f  ♦ 

Cinque  Ports  crowned  1 

758  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  founded  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  1591,  Bust 

of  Elizabeth  three-quarter  to  left 
^  sciENTiis  NATURALIBUS  FELICITER  EXCULTis,  Arms  of  the  City  of       ^    ^C-  _ 
Dublin,  awarded  to  george  edward  dobson  1 

C  2 


-S 


First  Day  20 

759  Another,  varied  from  the  preceding  and  of  smaller  size,  awarded  to 

FREDERICK  T.  BAGWELL;  1882  1 

760  Medal  presented  to  Native  Princes  and  Members  of  Council, 

&c.,  on  the  occasion  of  Her  Majesty  assuming  the  title  of  Empress 
of  India.     VICTORIA  i"  JANUARY  1 87 7,  bust  of  the  Queen,  with 
crown  and  veil  to  left 
l;l.  EMPRESS  OF  INDIA,  in  Arabic,  English  and  Sanscrit,  with  loop,  the 
edge  inscribed  JAMES   GIBBS   MEMBER  OF  COUNCIL  BOMBAY  1 


761  Geological  Society  of  London,  by  W.  Wyon.    wollaston,  bust 

of  Wollaston  to  left 
_     I  ^'        —  l;l  THE  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY   OF   LONDON,   with  name  of  recipient, 

/  "  Peter  Martin  Duncan,  1881,"  above  ;  the  whole  within  a  wreath 

of  palm  and  laurel  1 

762  International    Fisheries    Exhibition,    1883,  presented,  for   the 

linest    collection   of    stuffed    fish,    to    A.  W.  Jardine.     VICTORIA 

REGINA,  head  of  Queen  to  left ;  ^  INTERNATIONAL  FISHERIES  EX- 
HIBITION 1883,  portion  of  net  and  group  of  fishes.  And  a 
Silver  Medal  of  the  Metropolitan  and  Provincial  Industrial 
Exhibition,  1866,  head  of  Queen  Victoria  crowned  to  left ;  5c  four 
shields  with  beehive  in  centre,  around  inscription,  in  centre  date, 
1866  2 

763  Jubilee,  1887,  the  official  medal,  by  Bochm  and  Leighfon,  in  red  mo- 

rocco case  1 

li    -  764     Auothey,  similav,  tvithoid  case  1 

765  Jubilee  Medal,  1887,  struck  by  the  Imperial  Institute  in  com- 
memoration. VICTORIA  REGINA  ET  iMi'ATRix.,  bust  of  Queen  to 
left,  laureate,  crowned  and  draped  ;  Ijl  View  of  the  Imperial  Insti- 
tute, 2  specbnens  2 

76G  Jubilee  Medal,  1887,  issued  by  Pinches.  And  a  small  Badge  on  the 
same  event  2 

767  Badge,  as  second  piece  in  preceding  lot.  And  two  oval  Badges  com- 
n)emoratiiig  the  visit  of  the  Queen  to  St.  Paul's  on  the  occasion  of 
the  Nulional  Thanksgiving  for  the  Eecovery  of  H.K.H.  the  Prince 
of  Wales  3 

>  7GS     Two  small  Medals,  commemorative  of  the   war  in  South    Africa, 

1900-1901  ;  the  second   piece  without  date.     Two  Medals  on  the 

centenai'y  of  George  Frederic  Handel.     And  three  small  Medals  of 

<^>ueen  Victoria  7 

f 
i^    ^    -^  769     University  of  Edinburgh  Prize  Medal.     Bust  of  Dugald  Stewart 

to  right ;  1/  wiouth,  A:c.  1 


21  ,     First  Day 

770     The    Official   Medal,  iu   commemoration   of  Her  Majesty's   sixty     '' 

years'  reign  1   r^  I  oL 

'  771     Another,    of  smaller  size.      And  the  small    Mafeking  Medal,    1899, 
1900  2 

^772     Mafeking  Medal,  si^e  If  ?ns.  1  r^-  ^.     ~  ""  - 

773  The     National     Commemorative     Medal    of    the     South       (7     / 

African  War,  1899-1900  1    - 1^    -   

774  International  Electrical  Exhibition,  Edinburgh,  1890.   Seated      a 

figure  of  Britannia  with  palm  and  wheel,  view  of  the  Forth  Bridge      \     /     ^^  \  i/~ 
in   background  ;  ^  Magnet   and  winged  thunderbolt,    "  Awarded   "^ 
to  John  Spenser  &  Co.,  London"  1 

775  Prize     Medal    of   the    Victoria    College,    Jersey    (Channel        p 

Islands).     EX  DONO.,  &c.,  head  of  Queen  to  left ;  ^  Arms  of  Jersey     --^  Ll 

crowned  between  V.  R.,  &c.  1 

Q 

776  Naval  Review  at   Spithead,    1889.     Bust  of   Queen  to  left;  1^       ' 

View  of  the  fleet  1   "  •    -  >  »■  O 

777  Jubilee    Medals,  varied  (2).     And   a   small  Medal,  struck  in  goU^ 

discovered  iu  Sycee  silver  3 

778  Jubilee  Medals,  varied  (2).     And  another,  Children's  Fete  at  Rich- 

mond, C.  H.  Bennett,  Mayor,  head  of  queen  to  left ;  ^  Town  Hall, 
"  Presented  to  T.  Gardner,  Esq.,  Hon.  Sec."  3 

779  Three  gold  Medals  of  Frederic  William  Emperor  of  Germany  and  the 

Empress  Victoria  on  their  Accession  3 

780  Medal  Presented  by  his  Excellency  the  Governor-General        '' 

of  India.  Busts  of  the  Earl  and  Countess  of  Elgin  ;  J^  Arms  and 
supporters  of  the  Earl.  And  a  silver  Medal  of  the  Calcutta  Exhi- 
bition, 1883  and  1884  2 

Silver. 

781  Medal  to   Commemorate  the  Queen's  Majority,  1837,  by 

Holbrooke.  Bust  of  Princess  Victoria  to  left,  England's  pride  . 
Ireland's  .  hope  ;  ^  Crown,  and  within  wreath,  the  princess  . 

VICTORIA   BORN    MAY  .  XXIV  .  MDCCCXIX. 

Another,  in  glass  case,  ivith  silver   rim,  by   Wyon.     Head    of  Princess 
wearing  rose  wreath  to  left ;  1^  Wreath  enclosing  inscription,  HER 


V  — 


First  Da)/  22 

Lot  781 — contimied. 

ROYAL  HIGHNESS  THE  PRINCESS  VICTORIA  BORN  XXIV  MAY  , 
MDCCCXIX. 

Coronation  Medal,  by  HalUday.     Bust  of  Queen  to  left ;  I^  Figure 

of  Peace  crowning  the  Queen 
Small  Medal  of  the  Queen  on  her  visit  to  the  City,  Nov.  9,  1837,  by 

Jl'ijon.     Hecad  of  Queen  to  left ;  ^  View  of  Guildhall 
Similar  Medal  on  the  same  event,  of  a  larger  size,  but   the  Queen 

wears  coronet 
And  another  from  the  same  die,  but  the  surface  frosted,  under  glass     6 

782  Medal   on   the    Celebration   of  the    Accession,    1837,    and 

Coronation,  1838.     Head  of  Queen  to  left ;  )^  Queen  seated  with 

lion  and  figures  of  Justice,  Abundance,  &c. 
Coronation,  1838.     Crowned  bust  of  Queen  to  left ;  1^  Coronation 

procession,  Queen  under  canopy,  &c. 
The  Official  Medal  of  the  Coronation. 
And  a  small  Medal  on  the  Opening  of  the  lioyal  Exchange,  1844,  by 

JVyon.     Head  of  (^hieen  to  left,  with  city  arras,  &c.  4 

783  Prince  Albert  Laying  the  Foundation  Stone  of  the  Royal 

Exchange,  1842.     Head  of  the  Prince,  after  Stothard ;  Jl  View  of 
the  facj^ade  of  the  Royal  Exchange 
Duke  of  Sussex,  by  Taylor,  after  Weigald.     Head  of  duke  to  left; 
1^  Koyal  arms  within  the  garter,  surrounded  by  masonic  collar 

Medal  Commemorative  of  the  Opening  of  the  Royal  Ex- 
change, by  W.  JVyon,  11. A.  Bust  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham  ;  \)c 
Statuette  of  the  Queen  within  the  quadrangle  of  the  Royal  Exchange  3 

784  Richard  Cobden,  the  Champion  of  Free  Trade.     O  Bust  of  Cobden 

nearly  facing ;  5^ TO  COMMEMORATE  THE  passing  OF  SIR  ROBERT  PEEL'S 

I i;ee  TRADE  JIEASURES,  in  centre  a  bouquet  of  palm,  corn,  &c. 

Prince    Albert,    Exhibition   of    1851,    by    Taylor,    struck    in    the 

l)uildiiig.     Head  of  Prince  to  left ;  $1  Royal  arms  and  supporters 
Visit  of  Napoleon  III  and  the  Empress  Eugenie  to  England, 

lt^.j5,  ])y  L.  C.  Jl'yon.  Conjoined  busts  of  Napoleon  and  the 
Empress  to  right ;  \^  Conjoined  busts  of  the  (j>ueen  and  Prince 
Albeit  to  left 

Marriage  and  Arrival  in  Germany  of  William  Frederic  of 
Prussia  and  Princess  Victoria.  Winged  hgure  holding 
uK'dallii^ii  ixnlraits  of  the  Prince  and  Princess 

And  another  Medal  on  the  same  event 

And  a  small  oval  Medallion  of  Prince  Frederic  William  and  the 
Princess  Ro\al  6 


23  First  Day 

785  Prince   of  Wales,  on   his   Visit   to  Canada,  1860,  by  /.  S.  Wyon. 

Head  of  the  Prince  to  left ;  9=  Prince  of  Wales'  feathers  within  a 
scroll  inscribed  WELCOME   WELCOME  WELCOME 

Projection  of  the  East  Indian  Railway,  1860.  Head  of  the 
Queen  to  left ;  9^  Inscription 

Volunteer  Review  in  Hyde  Park,  1860.  Coronetted  head  of 
the  Queen  to  left ;  ^  Inscription 

International  Exhibition,  1862,  struck  in  the  building,  by  S. 
JVeiner ;  0-  and  ^  Views  of  interior  and  exterior  of  the  Exhibition  4 

786  Marriage  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1863.     Conjoined  busts  of  the 

Prince  and  Princess  Alexandra  of  Denmark  to  right ;  ^  Shields  of 
England  and  Denmark,  &c. 

Another,  in  velvet  case,  same  type 

Another,  smaller,  on  the  same  event 

And  a  Marriage  Medal  of  Princess  Helena  with  Prince 
Christian  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  by  /.  S.  and  A.  B.  Wyon. 
Conjoined  busts  of  the  prince  and  princess  to  left ;  ^:  Crowned 
shields  within  a  sexafoil  compartment 

Two  small  oval  Medallions  on  the  Recovery  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales  6 

787  An  oval   Badge,  struck  on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  H.R.H.  the 

Prince  of  Wales  to  India,  1875-6.  Head  of  the  Prince  to  left  sur- 
rounded by  laurel  wreath  ;  ^  Prince's  plumes  within  garter,  and 
collar  of  the  Victorian  Order,  crown  hanger  and  loop    [PI,  XXI]  1 

788  Medal    in    Commemoration   of   the   Canadian    Provinces 

Confederation,  by  /.  -S'.  Wyon.  Bust  of  Queen  Victoria  to  left ; 
^  Britannia,  with  lion,  offering  scroll  to  four  female  figures  repre- 
senting the  Canadian  Provinces 

Marriage  of  Prince  Alfred  and  Princess  Marie  Alexan- 
dre vna  of  Russia  ;  1>  Winged  figure,  Avith  scroll  inscribed  with 
date  of  marriage  and  two  shields  of  arms  crowned 

Berlin  Congress,  1878.  Busts  of  the  seven  envoys,  in  centre 
figure  of  Peace  ;  1^  Inscriptions 

Silver  Wedding  of  Prince  Frederick  of  Prussia  and 
Princess  Royal  of  England.     Conjoined  busts  to  left ;  ^      4 

789  Medal  presented  to  Native  Princes  and  Members  of  Council 

on  the  occjision  of  Her  Majesty  assuming  the  title  of  Empress  of 


First  Day  24 

Lot  789 — continued. 

India.     VICTORIA    i^''  JANUARY   1 87 7,  bust   of  the  Queen,    with 
crown  and  veil  to  left 
\^  E>[PRE.ss  OF  INDIA,  in  Arabic,  English  and  Sanscrit,  with  loop  and 
ribbon  1 

790  Jubilee,  1887.     Six  Medals,  mm^  6 

791  Six  Jubilee  Medals  6 

792  Seven  Jubilee  Medals  7 

793  Six  Jubilee  Medals,  varied;  one  gilt  6 

794  Large  Silver  Jubilee  Medal,  by  Boehn.  Bust  of  Queen  Victoria  crowned 
1;L  Emblematical  group  after  a  design  by  Lord  Leighton,  in  case  1 

795  Another,  similar  1 

796  Eight  Jubilee  Medals,  varied,  one  by  A.  Wyon,  in  cashes  8 

797  Jubilee  Medal,  by  Carter  of  Birmingham  ;  and  the  Official  Medal  on  the 

completion  of  the  Sixty  Years  Reign  2 

798  Tercentenary  of  the  Destruction  of  the  Spanish  Armada, 

1588.  Three-quarter  face  busts  of  Elizabeth  and  Victoria;  Ipl  A 
figure  of  Victory  inscribing  a  column  with  the  names  of  the  English 
Admirals 

Commemoration  of  the  Silver  Wedding  of  the  Prince  and 
Princess  of  Wales.  Busts  of  the  Prince  and  Princess  vis-a-vis  ; 
1;!.  Inscription 

Another,  with  conjoined  busts ;  ^  Shields 

William  II,  Emperor  of  Germany,  as  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  Review  at  Spithead,  1889.  Bust  of  the  Emperor 
in  Admiral's  uniform  ;  ^  Line-of-battle  ship 

Another,  with  bust  of  Queen  Victoria  ;  9.  as  last 

And  a  Medal,  by  Lauer  of  Nnremherg.  Bust  of  Queen  Victoria  to  left ; 
U  View  of  St.  Pauls,  Shipping,  &c.  6 

799  Jubilee  of  the  Uniform  Penny  Post.     Head  of  Queen  Victoria 

to  left,  iK;c. ;  1^  Bust  of  Rowland  Hill,  and  below  copy  of  Mulready's 
envelope  (2) 

Official   Medal,  commemorative  of  the  Sixty  Years  Reign. 

And  a  Medal  of  the  Marquis  and  Marchioness  of  Lansdowne,  by  A. 
JVi/on.  Conjoined  busts  of  the  Marquis  and  Marchioness  to  right ; 
U  Arras  and  supporters  of  the  Lansdowne  Family,  PRESENTED  BY 

HIS  EXCELLENCY  THK  GOVERNOR  4 


25  First  Day 

800  Queen  Victoria,  as  Commanrler  of  the  German  Dragoon  Guards. 
Marriage  of  the  Duke  of  York  and  Princess  Mary  of  Teck. 

Portraits  in  oval  medallions  ;  ^  Two  shields 
Medal  of  Queen  Victoria ;  9=  The  Emperor  of  Germany  as  Admiral  of 

the  Fleet 
Another  Medal  on  the  Marriage  of  the  Duke  of  York  and  Princess 

Mary  of  Teck.     Busts  similar  to  the  preceding,  but  the  Princess  on 

the  left  hand  ;  $c  Prince  and  Princess  hand-in-hand  at  a  lighted 

altar,  Britannia  in  the  background 
And  Fifteen  small  Medals  of  Queen  Victoria  and  the  Members  of  the 

Royal  Family,  and  John  Brown 
Marriage  of  Duke  of  York  and  Princess  Mary  of  Teck.     Conjoined 

bust  of  the  Duke  and  the  Princess 
The  Absent-minded  Beggar  Medal  23 

PERSONAL    MEDALS. 

801  Daniel   O'Connell,  the  Liberator,  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Union,  and 

another  on  his  Death  ;  Bust  of  O'Connell,  ^  Crowned  harp  ;  Bust 
of  O'Connell,  ^  Erin  before  tomb.  And  another  of  the  Repeal 
Year,  1843  ;  Bust  of  O'Connell,  5^  Figure  of  Erin  standing 

Sir  Robert  Peel,  Installation  as  Lord  Rector  of  Glasgow^  1837. 
Bust  of  Peel,  nearly  full  face ;  ^  Arms  and  emblems  of  Glasgow. 

Centenary  of  Wesleyan  Methodism,  1839;  O  and  5c  Busts  of 
Charles  and  John  Wesley  5 

802  R.   Lambert  Jones,  Medal  presented  by  his  Fellow  Citizens  for  his 

exertions   in   improving   the    City  of    London,  head  of   Jones  to 

right ;  ^  Inscription  within  wreath  of  oak  leaves 
Dudley    Stuart,  the    Friend   and  Advocate    of   the    Polish   Cause, 

head  of  Stuart  to  right ;  l;l  Map  of  Poland 
Right    Hon.  William  Ewart  Gladstone,  bust  of  Gladstone   to 

left ;  )^  Names  of  the  Members  of  the  House  of  Commons  for  1894  3 

803  Right  Hon.  William  Ewart  Gladstone  and  Mrs.  Gladstone, 

in    Commemoration  of    their  Golden   Wedding-day,  busts  of   Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Gladstone ;  \}.  Inscription  within  wreath 
Alfred  Tennyson,  the  late  Poet  Laureate,  bust  of   Tennyson;    \^ 

TENNYSON 

Baden-Powell,  on  the  Relief  of  Mafeking,  bust  of  Baden-Powell 
facing  ;  1^  Group  composed  of  a  lancer,  a  Highlander,  a  volunteer, 
and  a  sailor  3 

804  Wellington.   Eight  Medals,  varied;  Portrait  ClichL-,  ///  rase;  a  Badge 

with  bust ;  and  a  Box  containing  List  of  Victories  11 


First  Dioj  26  ^ 

Copper. 

805    Coronation  Medals  (5),  1838 
Victoria,  1841 
Marriage,  1839 

Baptism  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1842 
Triumph  of  British  Arras,  China,  1842 
Prince  Albert  (Restoration  of  the  Royal  Exchange),  1842 
Prince  Albert ;  Jt  St.  George,  1845 
Prince  Albert,  on  his  death,  1861 
Marriage  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1863 
Arrival  of  the  Princess  Alexandra,  1863 
Albert  Hall,  1872 
National  Thanksgiving,  1872 
Jubilee  Medals  of  1887  and  1897  (3) 
Visit  of  Queen  Victoria  to  Belgium,  1843 
Visit  to  Paris,  1855 
Richard  Sainthill,  &c.,  1855  24 

800     Medals  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 

One  Box  with  Printed  Records  of  his  many  Victories 
One  Cliche  with  portrait 

Two  small  Boxes  of  Medals  commemorative  of  British  Victories  under 
Wellington  15 

807  City  Medals. 

<.,Hieen's  Visit,  1837 

Opening  of  the  New  Coal  Exchange,  1849 

Restoration  of  the  Roj'al  Exchange,  1854 

Holborn  Viaduct  and  Blackfriars  Bridge,  1869 

liccovery  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1872 

A'isit  to  Epping  Forest,  May,  1882 

Opening  of  the  New  City  of  London  School,  1882 

Opening  of  the  New  Council  Chamber,  1882  8 

PERSONAL     MEDALS. 

808  Nasser-ed-ecn,  Shah  of  Persia,  Visit  to  London ;  Abdul  Azziz,  Visit  to 

London  ;  Alexander  II  of  Russia,  Visit  to  London ;  Napoleon  and 
Eugenie,  \'isit  to  London  ;  King  of  (^reece,  Visit  to  London  ;  Victor 
Emanuel,  Visit  to  London;  Sir  John  Brodie,  Cheselden,  John  and 
Charles  Wesley,  Sir  John  Soane,  and  Gainsborough  12 

8i)'J  Duke  of  Iticluuond,  Emerson  Tennant,  Reynolds,  Newcastle  and 
Carlisle  R:iil\\ay,  James  Princep,  Robert  Burns,  Richard  Cobden, 
Sir  William  Collins,  Newton,  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Milton,  Congreve, 
.Vc.  16 


27  Second  Day 


SECOND    DAY'S    SALE. 


EDWARD  VII,  1901. 
Gold. 

LOT 

810     Medal  on  the  Accession,  1901.    Bust  of  the  king,  nearly  full-face 
^  View  of  the  Gateway  of  St.  James's  Palace  1 

'-Sll     British   Empire  Medal.     Bust  of  king  to  right 

'^  Earl  Roberts  on  horseback,  &c.,  designed   by  F.  Bowcher  (a  full 
description  is  printed  upon  the  lining  of  case)  1 

Silver. 
812     Accession,  Bust  of  king;  ^  View  of  St.  James's  Palace.     And  a 
rectangular  Plaquette,  hij  Saner  of  Narernherg,  without  rev.  2 

-^813     The  British  Empire  Medal.     Bust  of  king  to  right 

9:  Earl  Eoberts  on  horseback,  designed  by  F.  Bowcher  (a  full  description 
is  printed  in  the  inside  of  case),  in  morocco  case  1 

Pewter,  Tin  and  Lead. 
JAMES  II  to  EDWARD  VII. 

814  Oval  Medallion  of  Richard  Sackville,  Earl  of  Dorset,  who  died  162-4 

(/,  \^^ ),  cast  from  one  of  Basse's  silver  plates 
Charles  I,  Battle  of  Edgehill,   1642  (/,  -f-f-|).     Cupid  standing  beside 

wheatsheaf,  above  a  crown  between  C.  R. ;  P;  A  plough,  above  P,  and 

below  a  star,  unpublished 
Cromwell,  1650.   Impressions  from  the  oh:  and  rev.  dies  of  the  Dunbar 

Medal  (/,  W) 
Death  of  Cromwell,  1658  (/,  *-if)  6 

815  The  Restoration,  1680.    "FELICITAS  BRITANN^  "  (/,  *f£),  very  fine  and 

rare,  apparently  unpublished  in  this  metal  {see  PI.  X,  no.  194  of  first 
portion)  1 

816  Medallion  Portrait  of  Charles  II 
Christ's  Hospital,  1673  (/,  |ff) 
Death  of  Charles  II,  1685  (/,  ffi) 

Duke  of  Monmouth,  Defeat,  1685  (/,  W) 

James  II,  Abdication  (3)  (/,  <vV) 

Flight  of  James  II  (/,  « J^) 

William  and  Mary,  Coronation,  1689  (/,  V,')  9 


Second  Day  28 

817  James  II  uiid   Mary    Medal,    by  Boirer  (I,  %\^),  extremdy   rare,    only 

fwo  sjHrimens   hioim,    this  and   the  one   in    the    National    Collection 
[PL  XXII]  1 

818  Pacification  of  Ireland.  G  (/,  W) ;  V^  (^y  -i-h)^  ^^^'  ^7  Martin  Brunner, 

rev.  by  D.  II.  Midler 
And  another.     O  as  II,  //„  ;  Ijl  William  III  seated  on  throne,  at  his 

feet  two  kneeling  figures  with  palm  branch,  CVM  DEO .  DABITVR . 

ET .  QVARTA,  uvpuhlished 
Ireland  Reunited,  1692,  by  /.  Lnder  {II,  ,Vi) 
Battle  of  La  Hogue  (//,  3^,%) 
Condition  of  Great  Biitain  and  the  Papal  Jubilee  (//,  f  ?4)  ^ 

819  Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1692  (//,  /^\) 
Death  of  Mary,  1695  (//,  ].|])  " 
Assassination  Plot,  1696  (//,  \^^) 
Peace  of  liyswick,  1697  (//,  v||) 
Same  event  (//,  11^) 

Death  of  William  III,  1702  (II,  ||^) 

Battle  of  Blenheim 

Eugene  and  Marlborough,  1704  (//,  Vs^'),  very  rare     [PL  XXII]     7 

820  Barcelona  Relieved  and  Conquest  of  Brabant,  1706,  plain  edge  (//,  W^) 
James  II  and  James  III  (Elder  Pretender),  1708  (//,  f-J|-) 
Attempted  Invasion  of  Scotland,  1708  (//,  i-lfy),  very  rare 

Battle  of  Oudenard,  1708  (//,  f^J)     [PL  XXII] 

Another  as  (//,  ^fj) 

xVuGther  as  (//,  il^))  e.ziremely  rare  6 

821  Capture  of  Lille,  1708  (//,  ^i?4})     [PL  XXII] 
Another  (//,   -Jl) 

Another  (//,  ?y?,),  all  icilh  inscribed  edges 

Capture  of  Tournay,  1709  (//,  ?^|-) 

Capture  of  Douay,  1710  (//,  fjf) 

Battle  of  Saragossa,  1710  {II,  ^]l) 

Concord  (.f  Britain,  1711  (//,  ^^^)     [PL  XXIII]  7 

822  John  Law,  Financier  (V.^)  ;  (VV"^-     Another,  obv.  unpublished  {\%^^) 

[PL  XXIII]  •  ■  "  •  ■     ^ 

823  John  Law,  Financier,  as  Ihth,  j\  .58  and  p.  60,  very  rare  [PL  XXIII]  2 

821  George  II  ( ';-V)  ;  Didvcof  Cumberland,  Battle  of  CuUodcn  (//,  "l^)  ; 
Taylor  thr  Oculist  (//,  :;|!;)  ;  Young  Pretender  (//,  «^?/); 
(Juoige  III,  Union  with  Ireland,  1801  ;  George  III,  Grand  National 
Jubilee  ;  Geoi'ge  W  as  [*rincc  Regent ;  George  III,  Death,  1820  (2)  ; 
George  IV,  Visit  to  Scotland,  1822  ;   Gi-orge  IV,  Death,  1830      11 


29  Second  Day 

825  Victoria,  Accession,  1837  ;  Duke  of  Cambridge's  death,  1850;  Inter- 

national Exhibition,  1862  (2);  Right  Hon.  William  Ewart  Gladstone, 
Golden  Wedding,  1839-1859;  &c. 
And   a   Set    of    Thomason's    Medals,   illustrative    of    Biblical 
History  74, 

MILITARY   AND    NAVAL    MEDALS,   &c. 

Gold. 

826  Medal  fop  Seringapatam,  presented  to  Gen.  Hartley,  with  bar,      i     -- 

hanger  and  ribbon  1   ^  ^   -^S 

827  Medal  for  Sepjngapatam  1        0 

828  Earl  St.  Vincent's  Testimony  of  Apppobation,  1800.     Bust  of     '^  *    J      "~~ 

the  Earl  within  wreath  of  lauiel  f 

9>  LOYAL  AND  TRUE,  a  soldier  and  a  sailor  hand  in  hand,  the  background    ^       .  a 

forms  the  Union  Jack,  the  whole  within  a  wreath  of  oak,  in  gold  '^     •  \ 
frame,  with  loop  and  blue  ribbon  1 

829  Lapge  sized  Medal  fop  Talavepa,  1809,  awarded  to  Brigadier-Gen.     ^ 

Alexander   Campbell,   Britannia   seated   to  left,   after  Marchant ;  « ^.  ' 

'^  TALAVERA,   1809,  within  a  wreath  of  laurel,  mounted  with  gold  *       i 
rim  and  loop                                                                                              1        . 

830  Indian  Medal,  with  bar  for  Pegu,  with  ribbon  and  case  1  -f      ^   }^  

Silver. 

831  Medal  fop  Wap  Sepvices   in  Gujepat   and   tlie   Capnatic.  r- 

Britannia  seated  ou  trophy  of  arms,  holding  a  laurel  wreath  towards  /    / 

the  fort  in  which  the  British  colours  are  flying  '-^  ^   ^  ^    ^    . 
5c  Persian  inscription,  size  \\  in.                                                                1 

832  Peace  and  Ppospepity  to  St.  Vincents,  1773.    Bust  of  King       /• 

to  right  .<^  ^   ^   ^     _  ^ 

1^  Britannia  offering  palm  branch  to  native  {see  Tanered,  i)p.  47-4:8),        ^  ^   '"  i  ^ 
very  fine  and  rare  1 

833  Sepingapatam,  in  silver  rim,  with  glass  on  either  side  and  loop,  and     ' 

Medal  of  Abercrombie  for  Egypt,  1801                                              2  *;^  ~ —  ,C  — 

83-i     Medal  fop  Java,  1811,  given  to  native  troops  by  the  Hon.  East  India    '<    /  ,  _  ^ 

Company,  vertj  rare                                                                                  1    A"  I  cn  '  , 

835  WatepJoo,  1815.     David  Howe,  1st  Battalion,  52nd  Foot.    And 

another  of  larger  size,  with  draped  bust  of  the  Prince  Regent,  the 
edge  inscribed,  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  K.A.  Buttle  of  the  Boyne 
Memorial  (/,  \\l)  3 

836  Gambia  Chiefs  Medal,  1830.     Head  of  AVilliam  IV  to  right 

51  Royal  arms,  very  fine  and  verij  rare     [PL  XXIV]  I 


Second  Day  30 

837  African  Chiefs  Medal,  Victoria  1840.     Head  of  Queen  to  left 

\^  Koyal  arras  and  dated  18-iO  1 

838  Another,  similar  to  last,  but  engraved  on  the  ohv.  with  Prince  of  Wales' 

plumes,  motto  and  date,  1860     [PL  XXIV]  1 

839  Another,  similar  in  type  to  last,  but  of  a  larger  size,  3  in.,  with  loop 

[PL  XXIV]  1 

840  Sierra  Leone,  victoria  regina.     Head  of  the  Queen  to  left 

]}.  siHKiiA  LEONE  and  the  Royal  arms,  the  tvhole  engraved  1 

841  Regimental    Medal   of  the   26th    (Cameronian)  Regiment 

(Tancred,  j).  327).  Medal  presented  to  the  British  officers  by  the 
King  of  Portugal  (1809),  on  the  taking  of  Cayenne.  And  a 
circular  Medal  in  aluminium  for  Arctic  discoveries,  1818-1855 
[PL  XXI]  3 

842  Proofs  in  silver  of  the  Medals  for  China,  Baltic,  South  Africa,  1853, 

New  Zealand,  Abyssinia,  &c.  10 

843  Proofs  in  bronze  of  the  East  India  Company's  Medal,  presented  to 

Major  H.  B.  Edwardes,  C.V.  1848.  Seringapatam,  Aliwal,  Army 
of  the  Punjab,  China,  South  Africa  (1853),  and  the  Maida  Medal 
and  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct  Medal  8 

844  Proofs  in  bronze.     Army  of  India,  Trafalgar,  Nanking,  Ava,  Jellala- 

bad,  &c.     And  a  Proof  in  lead  of  the  Seringapatam  Medal  12 

845  Medal  in  silver,  struck  in  Commemoration  of  the  21st  Anniversary  of 

the  Volunteer  Movement;  '^  designed  by  Sir  Noel  Paton,  awarded  to 
Nicholas  Dickson,  3rd  Lanark  Rifle  Volunteers,  and  a  Medal  of  the 
Rutland  Legion  2 

84G  In  Commemoration  of  the  Siege  of  Derry.  Bust  of  Walker  ; 
51  Arms  of  Derry,  Peace  of  1802,  presented  to  Samuel  Ford,  Jnr. 
L.B.L.H.B.  by  the  town  of  Birmingham.  Cross-belt  Plate  of  the 
Central  London  Rangers  ;  and  nine  Miniature  War  Medals  12 

847  Bronze  Medal,     (leorge  IV,  1820,  Mathematical  Prize,  Royal  Naval 

Lodge.  Another,  William  IV,  1830.  And  an  octagonal  Silver 
Medal  of  Victoria  (on  Arctic  discoveries),  1815-1855  3 

Silver  (various), 

848  Art  Union   Medals,  with  portraits  of  Chantrey,  Hogarth,  Stothard 

and  Chaniljers  5 

849  Others,  similar,  with  portraits  of  Inigo  Jones,  Wren,  Reynolds  and 

Bacon  ;  and  an  electrotype  //;  silver  of  the  Medallion  by  Vechte  for 
success  in  the  National  Arts  Competition,  1857  5 

850  Society  of  Arts  Medals,  of  various  dates,  with  names  of  recipients. 

And  a  Medal  awarded  for  efficiency  in  arts,  1857  (2)  6 


31  Second  Day 

851  Royal  Academy  Medals.     George  III  and  Victoria  (2),  National 

Academy  of  Great  Britain,  Royal  Society  Medal,  and  two  Medals 
of  the  Art  Union  of  Dublin.  And  an  oval  Medallion,  by  Mossop,  of 
the  Dublin  Society,  awarded  to  William  Taylor,  for  a  group  of 
figures,  1804  8 

852  City    Badges.     Two   of   the   Cooks'   Company,    by  Kirke,   W.    K. 

Foster  admitted  on  the  livery,  1803  ;  the  other,  William  Wood 
admitted,  1808.  The  Vintners'  Company,  Richard  Parker.  City 
of  London  (2),  one  by  Milton ;  the  other  by  IVyon,  with  names  of 
George  Parminter  and  Alfred  Fell.  And  a  Badge  of  Bridgward, 
with  name  of  John  Garrat,  Esq.,  and  Richard  Gibbs,  Esq.,  1780    6 

853  Epping  Forest  Assembly  House,  172.5.     View  of  the  Assembly , 

House  in  Epping  Forest,  in  front  a  stag  chased  by  two  dogs  ;  in 
exergue,  Epping  Forest,  Jfsembly-houje,  1725 
$L  Ribbon,  with  name,  M^  EDWARD  TOWNE 

{\-1q\  eytremely  rave    [PI.  XXX]  1 

854  Christ's    Hospital.     Society  of  Blues,  bust   of  Edward  VI  three- 

quarters  to  right ;  1^  Engraved  "  Amicable  Society  of  Blues," 
JOSEPH  ALLEN,  3  APRIL,  1 787.  Silver  gilt  Christ's  Hospital 
STOXE  Badge,  three  bluecoat  boys,  with  table  between  them,  one 
holds  a  scroll  inscribed  with  figures,  another  a  stillyard,  a  third  is 
measuring  vrith  compasses,  NVMERO  .  PONDERE  .  ET  .  imensvra.  :  in 
exergue,  ex  .  mvnificextia  .  hexstoxe  arm.  And  a  Count  Rum- 
ford  Prize  Medal;  struck  by  2)er mission  for  the  cabinet  of  the  Revd. 
Dr.  Goodall  3 

855  Temperance  Medals  and   Badges.     Various  6 

856  Agricultural     and     Horticultural      Medals     and     Awards. 

Various  types,  principally  with  names  of  recipients  9 

857  Theatrical  and   Musical.     Oval  Ticket   for   Vauxhall,  Britannia 

seated  to  left.  Fame  blowing  trumpet  in  background.  Male  head  to 
right  inscribed  VIVAS  IN  amore  .  JociSQUE.  ;  R  veneri  .  baccho 
ETOMNi  virtuti  sociali  SACRUM,  in  five  lines  across  the  field. 
Two  Medals  of  the  London  Catch  Club,  by  Pingo  ;  one  a  proof ;  the 
other  inscribed  E.  J.  warren  of  London.  And  three  ''  Ivories," 
for  the  Opera,  1834,  and  the  King's  Theatre,  1832  ;  one  with  the 
name  of  Lady  jMary  Monk  7 

858  Medals  of  David  Garrick,  by  Pingo  and  Kirk.     George  Frederick 

Handel.  Ticket  for  the  Royal  Albert  Hall,  1871.  A  Medal  of 
the  Music  Hall  Protection  Society,  1872.  Boydell's  Shakespeare 
Medal.  The  Jubilee  at  Stratford,  1769  (2).  Jubilee  at  Stratfo.d- 
on-Avon,  1827.  Dassier's  Medal  of  Shakespeare  ;  and  another, 
with  view  of  birthplace.     And  a  Medal  of  Henry  Irving,  1891     14 


Sicond  Day  32 

859  A  paste  Star  of  eight  points,  with  blue  enamelled  border,  we 
SHALL  NOT  LOOK  UPON  HIS  LIKE  AGAIN,  enclosing  a  silver-gilt 
jnedtil  of  David  Garrick,  by  Pingo.  And  a  small  Badge,  "A 
souvenir  of  the  visit  of  the  London  Staff  of  the  British  Goldsmith 
Co.  to  the  Camden  Theatre,  Jan.  8,  1902  "  2 

8G0     Silver    Medal,    presented    to    M.    W.    Balfe,    the    composer,    by 

Alexander  II,  Emperor  of  Russia,  1859  ;  G  Bust  of  the  Emperor 

Nicolas  in  armour,  helmeted 

\)>.  Equestrian  statue  of  the  Emperor  on  pedestal;  in  exergue,  1859, 

Hze  3  J  in.  1 

8G1  The  Young  Roscius.  G.  F.  Handel.  A  number  of  bronze  and 
pewter  Medals  of  Shakespeare.  Bronze  Proof  of  the  London  Catch 
Club  11 

862  City  of  London   School   Medal,  by  B.  Wyon  (2) ;  and  another 

given  as  an  arithmetical  prize.  Another  of  St.  John's  School. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Lismore  College.  Winchester  (2),  with 
])ortrait  of  Wykeham.  Cheltenham  College  ;  and  St.  Saviour's 
School  10 

863  Christ's    Hospital,  with   recipients'  names    on    edge  (5).     Poland 

Street  Academy.  Hamilton  Academy.  Blundell's  School.  Mrs. 
BroAvn's  Seminary  ;  &c.  ll 

864  A    plated     Badge,    for    Greenwich    College.     Britannia    standing 

on    shore,    ships    in    distance,    PROSPERITAS    NAVIBVS    .    MAGN.^ 

KRITANNI.^^.  ;   in    exergue,    EX   MUNIFICENTIA    I    STOCK.  ARM    1781. 

[PL  XXX] 
And  a  silver  Prize  Badge,  of  the    Greenwich    22nd   Waterman's 
Apprentices'  Regatta,  won  by  G.  R.  Martin,  August  25th,  1879     2 

SCOTTISH. 

865  Gold  enamelled   Badge,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Andrew.     The  Saint, 

holding  saltire  cross,  standing  above  a  thistle,  and   surmounted  by 

a  crown 

li   Engraved  with  a  royal  arms,  with  ring  and  ribbon  1 

^(><6     A  gold  and  enamelled  Badge,  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Archers.     In 

the  centre  is  a  device  of  a  bugle,  bow,  arrows,  &c.,  in  relief,  on  a 

frosted  ground,  surrounded  by  a  garter  of  blue  enamel  with  white 

and  gold  edges,  inscribed  in  gold  letters,  "  Peritissima  Accipiat,"  the 

whole  surmounted  with  the  Prince  of  Wales'  plume  in  silver,  with 

gold  coroiit't  ;  on  back  "  Accepit,  A.  Newcome,  16  Sept.  1791,"  of 

(jrait  raritij 

And  a  small  Communion  Badge,  //(  hUcci;  of  the  National  Scotch 

Church  2 


33  Second  Day 

867  Silver  gilt  Medal,     i  will  and  dare,  a  knight  in  armour  with 

uplifted  sword  riding  to  left 

|l   GRATA    SUPER    VENIET    .    QV^    .    NON    SPERAVITVR    HORA.,    thistle  '         /: 

under  crown   [PI.  XXX]  1 

868  Silver  gilt  Belt  Plate,  of  the  Eoyal  Highland  P.L.M.     Around, 

CLAN   NA  GAIDHEAL  AN   QUAILIBH   CHIELE.  ;  in    centre,    G.    IIL   R., 

thistle,  ROYAL  P.L.M.  ;  the  whole  under  a  crown 
Badge,  awarded  to  the  best  marksman  of  the  Royal  Loyal  Midlothian 

Yeomanry  Cavalry  Volunteers,  1809 
Circular  Badge,  won  by  Alexr.  Ogston,  first  prize  at  the  monthly 

shooting  practice  with  ball  at  50  and  100  yards,  Sept.,  1811 ;  j^ 

Second  Aberdeenshire  Volunteers 
An  Oval  Medal  or  Badge,  presented  to  the  volunteers  of  the 

SECOND  BATTALION  BY  THEIR  COLONEL  .  THE  EARL  OF  BREADAL- 
BANE  ,  IN  TESTIMONY  OF  THEIR  GALLANT  CONDUCT  .  IN  HAVING 
VOLUNTEERED  THEIR  SERVICES  TO  IRELAND  TO  REPRESS  REBEL- 
LION  AND   TO   AID    THE    EXPELLING    FRENCH    FORCE    WHICH    HAD 

INVADED  THE  KINGDOM  1 798:  ^  A  Highland  soldier;  above,  PRO 

REGE   ET   PATRIA   DULCE   PERICULUM 

And  an   engraved   Medal,  of  the  Scottish   Corporation  of  Cork. 
With  figure  of  St.  Andrew,  &c.  5 

869  Circular  Badge,  presented  by  Colonel  Murray  and  the  officers  of 

the  Stirlingshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  to  Serjeant  James  Edmond. 
Badge  of  the  Elcho  Challenge  Shield.  Medal  of  the  Caledonian 
Challenge  Shield,  in  hvnze.  Bronze  Medal  in  commemoration  of 
her  reviewing  the  Scottish  Volunteers,  1881.  Medal  of  the  Celtic 
Society.  An  oval  Prize  Medallion,  awarded  to  A.  Cameron  by  the 
Glasgow  Celtic  Society.  A  pierced  Badge  and  a  small  Medal  of 
the  Shakespeare  Club  of  Scotland  8 

870  Scotland's  Cup  Badge,   1874,  partially  enamelled.     Badge  of  St. 

George,  Glasgow.  Badge  of  the  Bakers'  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Medals  of  Kircudbright  Agricultural  Society,  1813;  Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland,  1838  ;  another,  184:6.  And  a 
Prize  Medal  of  the  Dundee  Dog  Show  7 

871  The  Busby  Medal,  1839.     Perth  Highland  Society  Medal.     Dud- 

dington  Curling  Society  (2).  Eoyal  Caledonian  Curling  Club, 
1838.  Photographic  Society  of  Scotland.  Special  Constable's 
Medal,  in  brass,  for  the  borough  of  Calton,  1817  7 

872  Medal    of  the    Edinburgh    Revolutionary  Club,    1753.     In- 

stallation of  Sir  Eobert  Peel  as  the  Eector  of  the  University  of 
Glasgow.  Medal  of  Heriot's  Hospital,  awarded  to  Simon  Eobert- 
son.     Medal   of  the   Kintire  Club,  to  C.  C.  Young,  for   the  best 

D 


Second  Day  34 

Lot  872 — cont'umed. 

specimen  of  penmanship.  An  oval  Medal  of  the  Perth  Academy, 
English  Department.  And  an  engraved  oval  Medallion  of  the  Ayr 
Academy,  awarded  to  J.  Locke  of  the  Geographical  Class  185, 
Academy  of  Glasgow  7 

873  Medal    of  the    Royal    Scottish    Academy.    Edge    inscribed, 

JOHN    WATSON    GORDON   .  ELECTED    ACADEMICIAN    MDCCCXXIX.,    in 

case.  And  an  Impression,  in  hronze,  of  the  Seal  of  George  IV  as 
Seneschal  of  Scotland  2 

874  Political   Medals.     Leicester  Election,  1826.     Borough  of  Evesham, 

presented  to  Sir  Charles  Cockerell,  Bart.,  Liverpool  Election,  1816. 
Lord  Brougham,  July,  1818.  King  and  Constitution  Medals, 
with  heads  of  William  III  and  George  IV  ;  $1  The  royal  arms       8 

875  True  Patriot  Society,  1754,  est  .  pro  patriA  .  mori  dulce  .  et 

DECORUM.,  male  bust  on  pedestal;  '^  natale  solum  libertas  . 
ET.,  figure  of  Apollo  with  lyre.  An  engraved  badge,  independent  . 
AND  virtuous  .  BULLER  1790,  ^'c.  Another,  William  III  on 
horseback ;  $1  GLORIOUS  MEMORY.  Medal  of  the  Order  of 
Liberators.     Ticket  of  the  Bedford  Estate,  &c.  8 

876  Medal  of  the  Royal    Society,  William  IV,  Patron,  head  of  king 

to  right ;  1^  Figure  of  Newton.  Another,  G  COPLEY  .  BART.  DIG- 
NISSIMO  ;  5^  Royal  arms.  London  Society  for  the  Protection  of  the 
Metal  Trades.  Society  of  Jesus,  the  College  of  St.  Xavier,  1854. 
Prize  Medal  of  Stonyhurst  College.  Medal  to  Commemorate  the 
Abolition  of  Slavery  6 

877  Oval   Badge,  Grand  Lodge  of  Druids  to  C.  G.  Johns,  1820.     Badge 

of  the  Clapton  Lodge.  An  engraved  Medallion  to  Richard 
Needle,  founder  of  the  Box  and  Trunkraaker's  Society,  1823. 
Another,  presented  to  Thomas  Winkley,  1840.  Medal  of  the 
Confraternity  of  St.  George,  1840.  Another  of  the  Sovereign 
fienefit  Society.     Society  of  Industry,  &c.  9 

CLUB    MEDALS. 

878  Liverpool  Pitt  Club.     Manchester  Pitt  Club  (2).     Thornhill  Club. 

Stratford-upon-Avon,  Shakspearian  Club.  Medal  of  the  Aber- 
crorabie  Club.  G 

879  Medal    of  the  Yacht    Club,  Dublin,    1824.     The  Stirling  Pitt 

Club,  1814.  The  True  Blue  Club,  October  16,  1812.  The  Suffolk 
Pitt  Club,  1821.  Pitt  Club  Memorial  Medal,  presented  to  John 
Douglas,  Es(|.  Tassie  Medallion  of  Pitt,  in  (jilt  horder,  NON  .  SIBI  . 
sr.i).  I'ATiiLK  .  vixiT.  A  Medal  of  Captain  Cook.  And  a  Medal, 
iioxoii  TO  WHOM  iiONoii  IS  DUE,  head  of  Pallas  to  left ;  y  blank   7 


35  Second  Day 


IRELAND. 

S80  Visit  of  King  George  IV,  1821.  Gold,  george  mi  d  .  g  .  britan- 
NIARVM  REX,  laureated  head  of  George  IV  to  left ;  $1  King  landing, 
welcomed  by  Erin;  in  exergue  in  commemoration  of  his  majesty's 
VISIT   to  IRELAND  1821;    on  edge,  this  medal  made   of  gold 

THE  produce  of   HIS  MAJESTY'S  MINES  .  IN  THE  CY  OF  WICKLOW  . . 

Another  example,  struck  in  Irish  silver  from  the  Bally-corus  mine ;  and 
a  third  example,  struck  in  copper,  from  the  Wicklow  mines  3 

*^*  These  three  interesting  medals  are  enclosed  in  a  green  morocco  case 
in  form  of  a  shamrock,  and  lettered  in  gold  with  the  king's  initials 
and  the  arms  of  Ireland,  and  doubtless  presented  to  the  king  during 
his  visit  to  Ireland. 

881  Badge  of  the  Antient  and  most  Benevolent  Order  of  Friendly  Brothers 

of  St.   Patrick,    Dublin,    1820.      A   heart   displayed   upon   a   St. 

Patrick's  cross   above,  a  crown  around   FiDELis  .  ET  .  CONSTANS  . 

within  a  knotted  border,  garnished  with  shamrock  leaves ;  ^  The 

arms  of  the  order,  a  grovip  of  hearts  in  fesse  or,  charged  with  a 

celestial  crown  of  the  same,  in  chief  in  a  field  vert  around  the  shield  *. 

a  knotted  border,  on  either  side  a  dolphin  argent,  holding  a  label 

inscribed  QUIS  separabit,  with  loop,  venj  fine  and  rare  1 

882  Another,  similar  1 

883  Another,  similar  1 

884  Another,  similar  1     /^.     -  ;  •  ' 

885  Another,  similar  1  Jk 

886  Artist's  Proof  in  copper  of  a  Medal  or  Seal  of  the  Order  of  St.  Albans. 

steadfast  IN  THE  FAITH.     A  Proof  of  the  Order  of  Blue  and 

Orange  ;  and  another,  similar,  cast.     Bronze  Proof  of  the  Hudson 

Bay  Medal.     A  repouss^  Plaque,  copied  from  a  medallion  by  Simon 

Passe.     Charles  I,  Anne  of  Denmark  and  Prince  Charles.     Irish 

Revenue  Dispute.     Orange  Association.     Dissentions  betAveen  Dr. 

Charles  Lucas  and  the  Corporation  of  Dublin  (2).    Druidical  Badge, 

gilt.     Badge  of  the  Royal  Oak  Society  (engraved),  and  another  of  ^ 

the  Friendly  Brothers   of  St.  Luke ;    The  Order  of   Liberators  ;  ^ 

Board  of  Agriculture,  and  another,  in  tin  15 

887  JE  Saving  of  Life  from  Shipwreck,  presented  by  Lloyd's.  Medal 

of  the  Typographical  Society.  Liverpool  Shipwreck  and  Humane 
Society.  Porteus  Medal.  Pharmaceutical  Medal.  Medal  for  Society 
of  London.  Blundell  School.  Royal  Humane  Society.  George  I,  by 
Dflssier,  damascened.    Numismatic  Society  of  London,  1838,  &c.    29 

D  2 


Second  Day  36 

MASONIC,  &c. 

888  Provincial  Master  Mason's  Jewel.     Master  Mason's  Jewel,  set  with 

pastes.  Royal  Arch  Mason's  Jewel»  the  first  and  last  gilt.  French 
Mason's  Collar  Jewel  4 

889  Silver-gilt  Medal.     The  Grand  Master  of  the  Scottish  Freemasons 

grasping  the  hand  of  a  brother  Mason,  points  to  a  seated  figure  of 
Silence,  in  the  background  is  the  new  Exchange  at  Edinburgh  ;  in 
exergue  amicitia  .  virtute  .  silentio  . ;  ^  The  armorial  shield  of 
the  Scottish  Freemasons  {Med.  III.  2^)1.  xxx,  4),  si.-e  1*2,  it  has  a  ring 
and  ribbon,  very  rare 
A  Gold  Badge,  with  loop.  Figure  of  Fortitude  at  an  altar;  5^  En- 
graved LODGE  OF  FORTITUDE  No.  6,  "  J'  token  of  respect  to  'Brother 
Toole  for  services  rendered''''  2 

890  Silver  Medal  of  the  Nelsonic  Crimson  Oaks.     Medal  granted  by  the 

Grand  Lodge  to  the  members  of  the  County  Stewards'  Lodge. 
Medal  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Freemasons  in  England  to  John 
Harris.  Lodge  of  Rising  Star  at  Bombay,  presented  to  Brother 
J,  Gibbs,  1847,  in  carved  sandal-wood  case.  A  Pendant  Badge,  the 
Lodge  of  Glasgow  St.  John  ;  and  a  Jewel  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of 
All  Scottish  Freemasonry  in  India,  with  Collar  6 

891  Gold  Badge,  engraved  on  either  side,  given  to  John  Parker,  of  Nova 

Scotia.  A  plated  Jewel  (American)  Knight  Templar  and  Royal 
Arch.  And  a  hronze  Medal,  similar  to  that  issued  on  the  founda- 
tion of  the  Exchange,  Edinburgh  3 

AMERICAN    AND    CANADIAN. 

{Reference  to  Belts,  Tancred,  i{:c.) 

892  British  Indian  Medal.     George  .  king  .  of  .  great  .  Britain  .,  on 

truncation  i .  c,  bust  of  king  to  right  in  armour,  draped  laureate 
^  An  Indian  at  right  drawing  a  bow  upon  a  deer  standing  at  left  on  a 
hill  beside  a  tree,  a  biish  between  the  Indian  and  tree,  the   sun 
above 

{Copper,  size  26.     B.  ,\\)     [PI.  XXV]  1 

893  Annapolis  Tuesday  Club,  174G,  coxcordia res parv/E crescunt, 

inscription  in  five  lines,  a  heart  in  the  centre  dividing  the  words 
"  Annapolis  "  and  "  Maryland,"  which  arc  in  scrip  letters,  two  hands 
clasped  within  a  heart;  \X  CAROLUS  ('OLE  .  ARMIGER  .  pr.eses  ., 
Liberty  as  a  naked  boy  with  pole  and  liberty  cap 
{Lead.  11.  171,  •?,?.•^),  very  rare  [PI.  XXV] 
And  a  silver  Medal,  by  Peter  Paid  JFerner,  referring  to  the  American 
Colonies  of  France  (/A  175,  392),  and  for  further  particulars  see 
A.  J.  N.  XXIV,  7,  rare  2 


37  Second  Day 

894  American   Indian    Medal,    1757.     0  georgivs  .  ii  {pierced),  dei 

GRATIA.,  draped  and  laureated  bust  of  the  king  to  left;  ^  LET  US 

LOOK  TO  THE  MOST  HIGH  WHO  BLESSED  OUR  FATHERS  WITH  PEACE . 

{pierced) ;  in  exergue  1757,  a  man  seated  beneath  a  tree  offering  a 
pipe  of  peace  to  an  Indian,  between  them  a  council  fire.     {Pewter, 
size  28.     A.  J.  N.  xii,  48;  B.  179,   401 ;  Tancred,  p.  46).     Far  a 
silver  specimen  see  Murdoch  Catalogue  of  Medals,  p.  1,  lot  599 
And  another,  in  copper,  struck  from  broken  obv.  die  2 

895  Oswego  Captured,  1758.    M  G  ludovicus  xv  orbis  .  imperator  ., 

under  the  head  1758,  laureated  head  of  the  king  to  right,  without 
drapery 
1^  wesel  .  OSWEGO .  PORT .  MAHON . ;  in  exergue  expug  .  s7'  davidis  | 
arce  et  solo  I  yEQUATA,  four  forts  flying  the  French  flag,  reeded 
edge 

{M,  size  20.    B.  184-415 ;  J.  J.  N.  xix,  28),  rare  [PI.  XXV]  1 

896  Charleston  (S.C.)  Social  Club,  1863,  bronze.  G  vincti  .  amicitia . 

two  men  in  the  costume  of  the  period  shaking  hands 
^  Inscription  in  six  lines,  SOCIAL  CLUB  j  instituted  |  charles  town 

j  south  CAROLINA  |  VI  OCTOBER  j  MDCCLXIII  | 

{JE  Elliptical,  size  23  by  22|.     B.  f  ?|)     [PI.  XXV]  1 

897  Tristram  Coffin,   Nantucket,  Mass.    0-  tristram  coffin  the 

FIRST  OF   THE    RACE  THAT   SETTLED   IN  AMERICA.,  full-length  figure 

standing  facing,   in  doublet,   cloak,  ruff  and  hat,  upon  a  pedestal 
inscribed  1642 
51  DO  HONOR  TO  HIS  NAME  .  BE  UNITED  .,  four  hands  united  to  form  a 
cross 

{Pewter,  size  34.     B.  fff)     [PI.  XXVJ  1 

898  Rhode  Island,  JE.    0-  D' F/ugknc/e .  americaa-se^  van  rohde  yland 

..^■fug.  !  1778,  view  of  the  island  with  troops  crossing  to  right.   5^  DE 

ADMIRALS  FLAG  VAN  ADMIRAL  HOWE,  I  7 79.  {B.   ||f) 

Armed  Neutrality,  silver,  1780,  as  Belts  572,  p>-  263.  gewapende 
DE  UTRALI .  TEIT .,  a  male  arm  holding  a  sword,  &c. ;  5^  Inscription 
in  eight  lines,  JEHOVAH  |  WRECKER  |  der  |  verbonden  [  staaf- 
katharina's  holdvrdrag  :  I  zoo  .  bly't  onzyoig  I  seegezag  I 
TOT  heyl  der  volken  [  ONGES  HONDEC  |  ,  the  AU-seeing  Eye 
in  a  glory  of  ray  at  the  top ;  and  in  exergue,  in  two  lines,  the 
lower  curving  to  the  edge  of  the  medal,  M .  DCC  .  LXXX  |  A .  .v . 
baerll  2 

899  John   Paul  Jones,  .11  1779.     G  *joanni  pavlo  .tones  .  classis 

PRAE  .  fecto  * ,  below,  completing  the  circle,  COMITIA.  AMERICANA  ., 
profile  bust  of  Jones  to  right ;  ^  hostivm  navibvs  .  captis  avt 


Second  Day  38 

Lot  S9d—con{invr(L 

FVGATis,   a   naval    combat,    the    American   ship   sailing  to   right. 

(J-  H§) 
Battle  off  the  Doggerbank,  oval  Medal,  in  silver,  wicn  ring,  pax 

QVAERITVR  .  BELLO  .,  in  field  to  right  v  .  avg  . ;  iji  munificentia  ; 

praxciris  avriaci,  &c.     (B.  -iff) 
And  another,  HOEZEE  [  DE  BRIT  .  RUIMT  ZEE  ;    Jl  Inscription  in  eight 

lines.     (7^.^-)       '  3 

900  Escape  of  the  Dutch  Fishing  Fleet,  1780,  A".  O  ter  .  beveyling 

VAX   SCHEPENEN  VOLK.,  a  cutter  sailing  to  left;  ^  1780  |  DEN  29 

DECI  I  VAN  1  VLAARDING  [  VYTCEZEILT  |  OM  ONSE  VLOOT  VAN  |  DEN 
OORLOG  KENNIS  |  TE  GEVEN  .  EN  OP  TE  j  ONTBIEDE  |  BEHOODE  . 
BINNE  I  GEKOOMEN  |  DEN     XI  .  JAN:  |    1 78 1,    and    below    A  .  V.  B  . 

(B.  m)     [PI.  XXV] 
And  another,   in  silver  2 

901  Recognition  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States,  by 

Frisia,  1782,  JR.  0-  No  legend,  three  standing  figures,  the  centre 
one,  in  Roman  armour,  grasps  with  his  right  hand  the  right  hand 
of  a  maiden  in  Indian  costume  with  plumed  head-dress,  symbolizing 
America 
J^  Inscription  in  eight  lines,  above  the  inscription  a  right  hand  from  the 
clouds  holds  the  arms  of  West  Frisia  on  a  crowned  shield.  (B.  f^^)  1 

902  Holland  receives  John  Adams  as  Envoy,  1782,^.     0- libera 

SOROR.;  in  exergue,  in  two  lines,  SOLEMNI  DECR  agn  .  |  19  APR. 
MDCCLXXXII,  at  the  left  an  armed  woman,  personating  Holland,  with 
her  right  hand  grasps  that  of  an  Indian  queen  ;  }]i  TYRANNIS 
VIRTL'TE  REPULSA  ;  in  exergue  SUB  GALLI/E  |  ,  a  landscape  with  a 
high  rock  at  the  left.     (B.  f^!!) 

Treaty  of  Commerce  between  Holland  and  the  United 
States,  1782,  ^l.  0-  favstissimo  foedere  jvnct.e  .,  below,  com- 
pleting the  circle,  DIE  VII  OCT .  MDCCLXXXII .,  Fame  seated  on  the 
clouds,  supporting  with  her  right  hand  two  elliptical  shields,  the 
one  of  Holland  the  other  that  of  the  United  States  ;  J^  JUSTINIAM 
ET  \(  )N  TEMNKitE  Divos  ;  in  exergue  two  lines,  s  .  P  .  Q  .  amst  .,  at 
the  left  is  ii  pyramidal  monument  hung  with  garlands  of  flowers, 
and  on  its  front  a  scroll  inscribed  PRO  |  DKO  |  MYS  .     (B.  ^{Il-)         2 

903  American   Liberty,    1781,  ^'R.     libertas  amerkana  ;  in  exergue 

4   .UIL  1776,    Head  of  Liberty,    with   flowing  hair  and  staff  with 
lilierty   cap    behind   it;    ]J^    NON    SINE    Dlis    ANIMOSOS    INFANS.; 
in    exergue    ]  ,;  .   }■;[,    the   infant   Hercules,   on  his    shield-shaped 
cradle,  strangling  ,1  serpent  in  each  hand,  dec.     {B.  -lyi;) 
Another,  cniqwr  (/ill  2 


39  Second  Day 

904  Benjamin   Franklin,   1783,  platinum.     0-  benj  .  franklin  natus 

BOSTON  XVII  JAN,  clothed  bust  of  Franklin  to  left;   ^  Inscription  of 
four  lines,  within  a  wreath  of  oak,    ERIPUIT  .  CCELO  |  FULMEN  | 
SCRIPTRUMQUE  |  TYRANNis  [  ,  below  the    Stems    of    the    wreath, 
in  three    lines,    sculpsit    et    dicanit  |  aug  .  dupre   anno   | 

MDCCLXXXVI  I 

{B.m)     [PI.  XXVI]  1 

905  Portrait  Medallion  of  Franklin,  cast  from  a  terracotta  by  Nini  1 

906  Medal    awarded    to    Indian    Chiefs,    1764.     (>  georgius  iii . 

D  .  G  .  M  .  BRi .  FRAN  .  ET  .  HiB  .  REX  .  F  .  D  .,  bust  to  right  laureate, 
in  armour,  with  ribbon  of  the  Garter 
9:  HAPPY  WHILE  UNITED;  in  exergue  1766,  landscape,  in  the  fore- 
ground an  officer  and  an  Indian,  who  holds  in  his  left  hand  a  pipe, 
while  with  his  right  he  grasps  the  hand  of  the  officer,  who  is  seated 
on  his  left.  Silver,  cast,  size  3*1,  with  loop  formed  of  a  pipe  and  an 
eagle's  wing 

{B.  nos.  509-510)     [PI.  XXVIj 

907  Medal  awarded  to  Indian  Chiefs,  M.     Bust  of  George  III  in 

armour  to  right 
5c  Royal  arms 

(Size  3-2)     [PI.  XXVI] 

908  Another,  M.     Bust  of  king  to  right,  GEORGIUS  ill  DEI  gratia 
9:  Royal  arms,  with  ring 

(Size  2-5)     [PL  XXVI]  1 

909  And   another,   by  T.    TFyon,    1814,  A\.     GEORGIVS  .  ill   DEI  GRATIA. 

BRITANNIARVM.  REX  .  F  .  P  .,  bust  of  king  in  ermine  mantle  and  collar 
of  St.  George 
}^  Royal  arms  and  supporters,  knurled  edge  and  with  loop 

(Tancred,  76;  size  3-1)     [PL  XXVI]  1 

910  Two  vessels  sailing  to  left,  COLUMBIA  AND  WASHINGTON  commanded 

BY   T.    KENDRICK 
51   BY     BARRELL     1787     FITTED     AT     BOSTON     IN     AMERICA     FOR     THE 
PACIFIC    OCEAN 

Tin     [PL  XXV]  1 

911  Indian   Peace  Medals.     Medal  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  1801.     Bust 

of  Jefferson  to  left,  TH.  JEFFERSON,  president  of   THE   U.S.A.   iSoi 

IJi  The  liands  grasped,  surmounted  by  a  tomahawk  and  pipe,  crossed 
in  field  PEACE  AND  friendship  ;  thie:  medal  is  composed  of  tico  cUcMs 
united  by  a  broad  rim 

size  4  in.     [PL  XXIV]  1 

912  Anocher,  same  type,  but  smaller 

size  2-1  1 


Second  Day  40 

913  Martin  van  Buren,  1837.     C-  martin  van  buren.  president,  of 

THE  UNIT.  STATES;  in  exergue  ad  1837 
Ijl  Two  hands  grasped,  surmounted  by  a  tomahawk  and  pipe,  in  field 

I'KACE   AND   FRIENDSHIP 

dze  2  "5,  uith  ring  1 

914  Another,  precisely  the  same  but  smaller  1 

size  2 

91.5     Castorland,  1796.     M,  Female   head   laureated,   crowned   with   a 
mural  crown  from  which  flows  a  black  veil,  FRANCO.  AMERICANA 

COLONIA   CASTORLAND    1 799 

]Jl^  Figure  of   Ceres  standing  beside  a  tree,  salve   magna,    pares. 

size  21 
Another,  similar,  in  bronze  2 

910  Gold  Badge  of  the  Beaver  Club,  beaver  club,  instituted 
MONTREAL.  1785,  underneath  in  smaller  letters  industry,  per- 
severance, a  beaver  to  left  gnawing  the  bark  of  a  tree 
5c  WILLIAM.  M''GILLIVRAY,  underneath  in  smaller  letters  FORTITUDE 
in  distress  1784,  a  boat  with  four  rowers  in  a  rough  sea,  ring 
for  rihbon 
And  a  Silver  Badge  in  form  of  a  snow-shoe,  engraved  "Snow  Shoe 
club,"  Instituted  28th  Feby.  Quebec,  1809  2 

917  Gold   Medals  of  General  Washington,  Bust  of  Washington  to 

right,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ;  \Jc  Inscription  time  increases  his 
FAME,  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Gold  Medal  of  President  Garfield, 
Bust  of  Garfield  to  left ;  ^  Inscription  J.  A.  GARFIELD.  BORN  NOV  19. 
1831.  died  SEP  19.  1 88 1,  within  a  wreath  of  corn-ears  2 

918  Gold   Medal  of  Washington,  and  other  Presidents  of  America, 

Bust  of  Washington  to  right,  PATER  patriae  ;    9=  luscription  A 

MEMORIAL    OF    THE    WASHINGTON    CABINET    MAY.    1859.      Bust    of 

Washington,  as  on  preceding  piece  ;  IJi  Inscription  within  wreath, 
iJoRN  1732.  DIED  1799.  Another  with  bust  of  Garfield  to  left. 
And  a  fourth  with  bust  of  Washington  to  right  4 

919  Silver    Medal    of  Washington,   Bust  of   Washington   to   right, 

(;E()i:(;k  Washington  born  feb.  22.  1732.  died  dec.  14.  1799; 
!;(.   Bust  of  Washington  on   pedestal,  &c.     Another,  with   bust  of 

Washington     to    right,    G.    WASHINGTON  ;     IX    CUMMISS.    RESIGNED  : 

I'KESIDKNCV  i:eliN(^',  laurel  wreath  with  arnas,  fiag,  wreath,  &c.  on 
an  altar;  in  exergue  1797.  Belt  Cliche  of  the  Washington  Guards. 
And  a  Silver  Medal  coainiemorating  the  wreck  of  the  Somers  off" 
\cvii  Cruz,  soMHUs  NA\is  AMEIUCANA,  a  ship  in  distress  ;  in  exergue 
ANTE  VKKA  <iu/  DKc   I  o"'  1846;  l^-  A  boat  going  to  the  relief  of 


41  Second  Day 

Lot  919 — continued. 

a  vessel,  PRO  viTis  americanorum.  conservatis.  Washington 
Medal  in  SilveVy  the  constitution  is  sacredly  obligatory,  on 
ALL,  Bust  of  Washington  to  left;  ^  Inscription  U.S.  MINT,  &c.      5 

920  The  "  Eccleston  "  Washington  Medal,  M.  Bust  of  Washington 

to   left,    general    WASHINGTON    INSCRIBED    TO    HIS    MEMORY   BY   D 

eccleston  lancaste  mdcccv  ;  ^  Figure  of  an  Indian,  the  land 
WAS  OURS,  with  inscription  in  three  concentric  circles.     Another, 
GEORGE  WASHINGTON,   with  bust  of   Washington  to  left;   Jl  In-  Ji      I 
scription  in  eleven  lines  2   av^ '•"'-'---. 

921  Copper  Medal,  oliverus  hazard  .  perry  .  pro  patria .  vicit .  pre- 

sented BY  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  PENSYLVANIA,  Bust  of  Hazard 
in  uniform  to  right ;  J^  Ships  in  engagement,  &c.  Seventh  Jubilee 
of  the  Great  Reformation,  Bust  of  Luther  to  right;  1^  Inscription. 
Another  as  above  in  pewter.  Carpenters'  Hall,  Philadelphia  (2). 
Irish  Republic  in  America,  1866.  Pewter  Medal  of  Washington. 
Free  Speech,  Free  Press,  Fremont;  &c.  11 

922'  Silver  Temperance  Medal,  given  to  the  Chief  l  b.  waubung  of 
Muncey  Tribe  of  Delaware  Indians  on  his  visit  to  London,  May  7, 
1886.  And  a  Brass  Box  Compass,  presented  to  Tecumseh  by 
General  Sir  Isaac  Brock,  Aug.  6,  1812,  with  Affidavit  sworn  in  the 
High  Court  of  Justice,  Ontario  2 

923  Silver  Medal  to  Commemorate  the  Fourth  Centenary  of 

the  Discovery  of  America  by  Christopher  Columbus  ; 

G  Bust  of  Columbus  with  emblematical  border  ;  I^  The  Genius  of 

America  supported  by  Amorini,  bearing  torches,  cornucopia,  &c., 

distant  view  of  New  York  Harbour  and  City,  the  whole  within  a 

border,  with  shields  of  the  arms  of  the  United  States,  a  very  fine 

medal  bi/  L.  Pogliaghi  and  A.  Cappuccio,  size  4  in.     And  three  other       j  ^ 

Medals  of  Columbus  in  bronze,  one  silvered  -1 

924  Gold    Medalet  or  Jetton,  French  Canadian  (1).    Two  Indians  sup- 

porting a  shield  and  crown 
1^  HONOR.  NON.  PRETIUM,  in  three  lines  across  the  field  [PL  XXIX]  1 

FRANCE. 

925  Silver.    An  oval  Medallion.    Female  bust  to  left,  draped  and  wearing 

radiated  coronet 
5t  ov  VNE  ov  QVATRE,  The  Three  Graces     [PL  XXX]  1 

926  Francis  and   Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     Busts  facing  each  other  ; 

^  FECIT.  VTRA<^UE  VNVM.  1 558  {re-strike).  Jettons  of  Louis  XIV, 
XV  and  XVI  13 


Second  Day  42 

927  Louis  XIV  :  \y  nec.  plukibus  impar,  dunkerca  expugnata.  1746, 

(ji'As.  t'ONDiDiT.  ERVIT.   ARCES.     Louis  XIV  aud  Charles  VI  of 
.Spain,  struck  after  the  Peace  of  Rastadt  and  Baden,  1714  ;  &c. 
And  another  of  Louis  XIII ;  Ijl  The  Dauphin  6 

928  Napoleon  II,  Peace  of  Amiens,  1802;  Treaty  of  Amiens  broken  by 

England,  May,  1803,  struck  in  silver  from  the  Hanoverian  Mines  ; 
Napoleon  II,  181'),  Cliches  of  ohi\  and  rer.  Napoleon  III,  Exhibition, 
KSyfi.  And  a  small  Badge  of  the  International  Shooting  Match  at 
Liege  ;  iVc.  7 

929  Napoleon  III,  N,  Coucoun  Lhiwersel  d' •Agriculture.    Reception  of  Queen 

Victoria  at  Boulogne,  1855  ;  Foundation  of  the  French  Yacht  Club, 
June,  1857;  National  Fr-te  at  Boulogne,  1880;  and  another  for 
the  Regatta,  1884  5 

9:30  Napoleon  Mi.  Proof:s  in  )<iher  and  hronze  oi  the  Exhibition,  1855. 
coNCOl  IIS  UNIVERSAL  1 85 6,  Head  of  Napoleon  III  to  left  ;  5^ 
Inscription  within  wreath,  &c.  ;  on  edge  name  of  recipient  2 

9:U  Henry  IV  and  Marie  de  Medicis,  M  (fjilt),  Defeat  of  the  English  at 
St.  Cast,  1758  ;  Execution  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette,  by 
KurJdtr  ;  Louis  XVII,  on  the  Foundation  of  the  Town  Hall  of 
Paris ;  Napoleon  I,  with  Chronology  of  his  Reign ;  Charles  X, 
Coronation  ;  Napoleon  III  and  the  Empress  Eugenie,  Petder  Medals 
of  the  Peace  of  Luneville  14 

HOLLAND. 

Gold. 

932  William   Karl  Henry   Friso,  on  his  Installation,  by  Andeles.     Bust 

t'f  the   Prince  in  ai-mour  to  right ;    IJi   Arms  within  the  Garter, 
crowned,  with  border  of  eleven  shields     [PI.  XXVIII] 
And  a  "Friendship"  Token  or  Medal,  with  figures  of  Jonathan  aud 
David,  179/)  2 

Silver. 

933  Expedition  to  England,  1688.     Bust  of  Prince  of  Orange  three- 

(|U;uter  to  left 
1/    Prince  on  horseback      [PI.  XXVII]  2 

U:U  William  Prince  of  Orange,  IGoO.  Ciiild-like  bust  three-quarter  to 
right  :  I^  h  Pluenix,  by  Jt'iiini  Pool.  Another  of  the  young  Prince, 
child-like  bust,  Avith  j)lunied  bonnet  to  light  ;  1^  Inscription  com- 
nu-ncing  AL  LA(;   ivuRANCE     [PL  XXVII  and  XXVIII]  2 

93.")  Medal,  by  Jlniihnii  ;  G  TKNEl'.  .i:(,»l'<)RA.  Tl'TA,  the  old  arms  of  Amster- 
•  iain  ;  I^  The  new  arms  of  Amsterdum,  within  a  circle  formed  of 
the  26  sliii-l<ls  of  arms,  of  the  Council  of  Amsterdam.  Another 
fi)iined  of  two  CHcIk'S  united  by  a  rim.  And  a  Proof  in  lead 
IPl.  XXIXl  "'  3 


43  Second  Day 

936  Large  Silver  Medal  on  the  Peace  of  Utrecht,  as  regards  Spain 

and  the  United  Provinces.  And  a  small  one  by  JJrappentier,  on  the 
same  event  "2 

937  William    Karl    Henry   Friso,   by  Marme,  as  Stadholder,  Captain- 

General  and  Admiral.  Bust  of  the  Prince  to  right ;  $1  Arms  of  the 
Prince  crowned  beneath  an  orange  tree  in  full  bearing,  at  the  side 
a  small  rose  tree  ;  in  exergue  verklaert.  te.  utretht.  d.  3.  may 
1747.  William  V,  Bust  of  the  youthful  Prince  to  left ;  5=  Figure 
of  the  United  Provinces  offering  a  crown  to  the  infant  Prince,  who 
is  seated  by  his  mother  on  a  throne.  Another  on  his  Accession, 
March  8th,  1766,  Bust  of  the  Prince  to  right;  ^  Shield  of  the 
Prince  supported  by  three  amorini  3 

938  William   Karl   Henry  Friso,  on  his  Death  (3).     William  III,  Bust 

to  right ;  ^  The  Prince  on  horseback.  William  I,  King  of  the 
Netherlands,  Arbitration  between  the  English  and  the  Americans. 
Marriage  Medal,  by  Sebastian  Dadler.  The  Dutch  Kefugees,  In 
Memory  of  the  Benefits  conferred  by  Great  Britain  and  Prussia, 
1805  7 

939  Jettons    in    silver    relating    to    the    Low    Countries  (10),    (one  in 

copper).  Two  small  Medals,  William  Prince  of  Orange  and  Princess 
Caroline.  A  pierced  Badge  of  William  the  Silent.  And  another, 
silcer-gilt  15 

940  A  large   Medal  of  Rembrandt  van  Ryn.      Bust  of  Rembrandt 

to  left;     ^  A  representation    of  his    celebrated  picture   in    the 
museum  at  Amsterdam,  incorrectly  entitled  "  The  Night  Watch  " 
A  Bronze   Medal  of  Michael   de  Ruyter;  ;^  pugnando  .    A 
Medal,  in  bronze,  of  William  III  of  the  Netherlands.     And  a  Jubilee 
Medal  of  Waterloo,  in  silver  4 

941  Three   Silver    Medals    and    one    in    Lead   of    the  celebrated 

brothers  De  Witt,  in  leather  case  of  book  form  4 

942  Silver  Medal,  by  Holtzhey,  on  the  Centenary  of  the  planting  of  the 

Maypole  at  the  Hague,  presented  by  Lieutenant  Antonio  Gouzy  to 
the  members  of  the  Watch  [PL  XXVIII] 
Medal  presented  by  the  Asiatic  Company,  Batavia,  for  the  Defence  of 
Ternate  against  the  English  and  the  Moors,  1799.  Medal  struck  by 
the  mint  at  Hardeswyk,  on  the  birth  of  William  V,  1748.  And 
another  emblematical  of  the  peaceful  condition  of  Holland,  1781   4 


'U 


Second  Day  44 

GERMANY. 

Gold. 

943     Double  Thaler,  Cologne  {see  Schulthen-Rechburg,  6848.      iaspar- 
MELChl  -  OR  ET  +  BA  -  LTASAR  - ,    the  three  kings   with   crowns, 
scejjtres  and  gold  cups,  standing  behind  shield  with  the  arms  of 
the  City  of  Cologne ;   in  the   inscription    the  arms  of  the  three 
kings ;  in  the  exergue  +  o .  fqli  +  coi  (0  felix  Colonia) 
y,  SANGVi'e  -  hi  +  ROSEO  +  REGNA  +  viDGRe  +  svpc'na  (superna)  -  +  - 
standing  on  a  ship  the  flags  bearing  the  leopards  and  roses  of 
England  and  the  ermine  of  Brittany,  St.  Ursula  between  her  father 
King  Deonot  of  Cornwall  and  the  Pope  Cyriacus,  also  a  few  of  the 
11,000  Virgins ;  near  the  masts,  flags  with  the  arms  of  England  and 
Brittany,  rare  and  fine     [PI.  XXIX]  1 

9-14     MemoPJal  Medal  of  the  establishment  of  the  banks  in  Europe,  1689. 

BANCHORUM   IN    EUROPA    BONO  .  CUM   DEO  .  ERECTORUM   MEMORIA . 

MDCLXXXix.,  ornamental  compartment  enclosing  the  arms  of 
Venice,  Amsterdam,  Hamburg  and  Nuremberg  ;  $1  View  of  the 
City  of  Hamburg  [PL  XXIX].  And  a  Six  Ducat  Piece  of 
Nuremberg  2 

945  Large  Gold  Medal,  by  Brahanl,  of  George  Wilhelm  Duke  of  Bruns- 

wick and  Luneberg,      GEORG  .  wiLH  .  D.G.  DUX .  BR .  ^  LUN .,  Bust 
of  the  duke  in  armour  draped  to  right 
l;l  QUO  .  FAS.  ET  .  GLORIA  .  DUCENT .,   a  horse  prancing  to  left;  in 
exergue  1690     [PI.  XXIX]  1 

946  Silver.     Religious  Medal,  by  7/ft?isitmi/irtr(^^,  1.538.  O  The  adoration 

of  the  Magi ;  Ipl  Parable  of  the  Burning  Bush.  And  a  satirical 
Medal,  the  Pope  and  the  Devil  2 


45  Third  Day 


THIRD    DAY'S    SALE. 


1 


GERMAN  Y— continued. 

LOT 

947  Oval    Medallion,  in  silver,  by  P.  V.,  1612.     Female  bust  to  left,  hair      ^ 

elaborately  dressed,  the  shoulders  lightly  draped,  ne  glorieris  in  .   cf  0 
CRASTINVM.     [PI.  XXX]  1  ^ 

948  Thalep  of  Maximilian  I,  1505.    maximilianvs  .  dei  .  gra  .  romanor  ,      Q 

REX  ,  SEMPER  .  AVGVSTVS  . 

^  XPIA  .  REGNOR  .  &c.,  Imperial  arms  surrounded  by  four  shields       1 

949  Silver  Medals  of  Sophia  Dorothea,  by  H.  Hannibal,  on  her  marriage. 

Bust  of  the  Princess  to  right ;  9=  Rainbow,  rising  sun,  &c.  Another 
of  Frederic  II  and  Magdalene  Augusta ;  Duke  and  Duchess  of 
Saxe  Gotha ;  and  George  William  Duke  of  Brunswick  3 

950  Geopg   Ludwig,   Duke  of  Brunswick,  &c.,  and  Elector,  by  Fait: ; 

5^.  NEC  ASPERA .  TERREXT .  Another  of  Elizabeth  Crown  Princess 
of  Prussia,  by  Voigt,  on  her  entry  into  Berlin  on  her  marriage 
Nov.  28,  1823.  And  a  Marriage  Medal  of  Fr.  William  of  Prussia 
and  the  Princess  Royal,  &c.  4 

951  Accession  Medals  of  Prince  Frederic  William,  William  II.    Samoa 

Conference  Thaler.  Marriage  of  William  II  and  Princess  Victoria 
Schleswig-Holstein.  And  a  Souvenir  Medal  of  the  Conference  of 
Berlin,  1878,  with  portraits  of  the  Ambassadors  9 

952  Third  Jubilee  of  the  Conference  at  Augsburg,  1830.     John 

Calvin.  Souvenir  of  the  Reformation,  1813.  Henry  Bullinger, 
Zvingler,  Erasmus,  &c.  7 

953  Medals  of  Gessner,  Luther,  and  the  Jubilee  in  Berne  of  the  Evan- 

gelical Church,  1888,  William  II,  Schutz-Couferenz  at  Berlin,  &c.   6 

954  William    IV  of   England  as  King  of  Hanover;  $1  The  Waterloo 

Column  at  Hanover.  Memorial  Medal  of  the  Marriage  between 
Frederic  Landgrave  of  Hesse  and  Maria  Princess  of  Great  Britain, 
1740.  A  Satirical  Medal  on  the  Pretender,  1745-1746.  And  a 
Coin  in  memory  of  Henry,  VIII  Bishop  of  Fulda,  &c.  5 


'"^- 


Third  Dai/  46 

DENMARK. 

Dor)     Peace  of  Munster.     Bust  of  King  Frederic  three-quarters  to  right, 

within   elaborate   border,    fridericus  .  D,  G.   DAN  .  NORW,  &c. ; 

^  ^  ( <^  ]^  Figure  of  Peace  seated,  holding  a  sun,  her  foot  resting  on  a  globe, 

the  whole  within  a  radiate  border,  seht  .  wieder  ,,  &c.,  a  very  fine 
oval  medal  1 

95G  Fnedeplc  111,  Attack  on  Copenhagen  by  the  Swedes,  and  Peace  of 
1660.     Memorial  Medal,  1801-1804  2 

957  A  German  Satirical  Medal  on  the   Peace   of    Utrecht  (1),  non 

ADIUTOR  SED  GUSTOS,  Figure  emerging  from  a  barrel  to  left,  to 
right  two  figures  fighting,  in  background  an  attack  upon  a  burning 
^  ,'  -    i  r      "  Pa^a^^e 

I^  NEG  .  SPES .  NEC  ULLA  POTESTAS,  &c.,  to  right  a  goat  thrusting  his 
head  through  the  side  of  a  barrel,  to  left  an  elephant  holding  a 
torch,  view  of  city  in  flames  in  background,  very  rare  1 

*^*  From  the  Leycester  collection. 

958  Two  oval  Silver  Plaques,  mounted  in   turned  wood  frames,  en- 

graved with  portraits  of  a  lady  and  gentleman  in  the  costume  of 
the  period  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  German  or  Dutch  work,  size  3|  in. 
hy  2^  in.  exclusive  of  frames.  And  a  small  Memorial  Locket  mounted 
upon  a  silver  plate,  K.  over  two  hearts  conjoined,  below  inseparable 
in  twisted  gold  wire,  upon  a  groundwork  of  woven  hair,  the  whole 
under  a  facetted  crystal  3 

AUSTRALIAN,   COLONIAL,   &c. 

959  Gold  Medal  of  the  Industrial  Exhibition  of  Toronto.     Jugate  busts 

of  the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales  within  wreath  to  left ;  Jl  The 
arms  of  Canada  and  four  medallions  representing  Art,  Manufactures 
and  Agriculture,  edge  inscribed  awarded  .  FOR  ABSOLUTE  purity, 
&c.  IN  CANADIAN  MANUFACTURE.  Silver  Medal  of  the  Melbourne 
Exhibition  ;  Head  of  Queen  Victoria  ;  1^  viTAM .  EXCOLVERE  per 
ARTES  within  wreath.  And  another  of  a  similar  type  but  smaller  3 

960  Gold  Medal  on  the  Establishment  of  the  Sydney  branch  of  the 
Royal  Mint.     VICTORIA  regina,  Head  of  the  Queen  to  left 

1^   Royal  arms,  kc.  1 

9G1  Gold  Enamelled  Star  of  the  Caledonian  Society  of  Otago.  Figure 
of  St.  Andrew  with  his  cross;  lA  engraved  H.R.H.  DUKE  OF  edin- 
I'.URGii .  CALEDONIAN  SOCIETY  .  1 869.  Gold  Medal  of  the  Sydney 
Garden  Palace  first  International  Exhibition,  1879-1880.  View  of 
Exhibition  building  ;  Jl  Arms.  And  a  gilt  Badge  of  the  Melbourne 
Juvenile  Industrial  Exhibition,  1879  3 


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47  Third  Lay 

962  M.     An  engraved  Prize  Medal  or  Badge,  Australian  College, 

presented  to  J.  F.  Josephson,  1826.  A  First-Class  Railway  Pass, 
1883.  Sydney  Exhibition,  as  the  gold  piece  in  last  lot.  Wellington, 
N.Z.,  Jubilee  of  the  Foundation  of  the  Colony  Medal  by  Shire  of 
Maiden  on  the  Jubilee,  1887.  And  Twenty  copper-gilt  Medals  of 
Australia,  &c.  25 

963  Silver  Medal  of  the  King  of  Oude.     This  medal  was  struck  to  com- 

memorate the  assumption  of  the  title  of  King  by  the  Prince  who 
had  previously  held  the  title  of  Nawab- Vizier  ;  Portrait  of  Ghazi- 
ud-din  Hyder  crowned,  around  the  margin  inscription  in  Persian 
1^  Royal   arms   of    the    King   of    Oude   within    Persian   inscription 
[pi.  XXIV]  1 

964  Philip  11  of  Spain,  by  Po(7$'m,  philippvs  d.g.  hispaniarvm  .  p:t  .     Jp 

ANGLL-E.  REX.,  bust  of  Philip  to  left,  in  armour,  ruff  and  mantle,       -^    '     • —  i  'C 
wearing  the  order  of  the  Golden  Fleece  ' 

]^  HINC  .   NON   .  DECIDET  .  ,  Bellerophon  on  Pegasus  spearing  the 

Chimera   {Arniand,  vol.  i,  p.  238,  no.  3)  [PI.  XXVIII]  1 

965  Silver  Medallion,  A"F7;(/4  Cew/ur?/.     Head  of  Heracles  to  right 

9:  Lichas  bringing  the  poisoned  shirt  to  Heracles ;  in  exergue  h.b. 
MON.  and  an  eagle     [PI.  XXX]  1 

966  Prince  Eugene  on  the  Capture  of  Cremona,  1702.     Another  on  his 

death.  A  Medal  on  the  Peace  of  Utrecht,  with  bust  of  Louis  XIV 
and  Charles  V.     And  a  modern  Medal  of  St.  George  4 

967  Medal  of  Charles  I  ;  ^  Royal  arms    engraved.     Oval  Medallion, 

Bust  of  Queen  Anne.  A  "  sede  vacante  "  Medal  of  Henry  Cardinal 
Duke  of  York,  1769.     Various  Badges,  &c.  9 

968  Eighteen  Medals,  in  silver,  of  the  Dukes  and  Electors  of  Bavaria, 

from  Otto  the  Third  to  Maximilian  the  Third,  in  proof  condition,  in 
stamped  leather  case  18 

969  Dassier's  Medals  of  Reformers  22 

970  Twenty-two  Medals  in  silver  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England, 

by  Dassier ;  and  others,  by  the  same  artist,  of  Bacon,  JMilton  and 
Selden  25 

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971  A  pierced  Silver  Box,  the  top  and  bottom  with  medallion  heads  of  ^ 

Charles  I  and  Henrietta  Maria,  containing  30  Counters  in  the  style  "^     "S  C' 
of  Simon  de  Passe  1 

972  A  Cylindrical  Box,  top  and  bottom  engraved  with  flowers,  containing 

36  Counters,  similar  to  last  1 

973  Forty  Counters,  similar,  without  box  42 


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974  An  oval  Gold  Box,  the  lid  pierced  and  chased,  having  in  the  centre 
a  portrait  medallion  of  Charles  I,  inscribed  around,  VIVAT  REG. 
CVRRAT  LEX  FLOREAT  GREX,  above  two  amorini  supporting  a  crown 
beneath  sun's  rays,  inscribed  VIDEO,  below,  lion  and  unicorn,  and 
at  sides,  fleur-de-lis  and  heart  crowned  1 

97")     Another  box,  almost  identical,  in  silver  1 

976  A  large  oval  Cameo,  on  Oriental  onyx,  of  two  strata,  white  upon 
brown,  carved  with  St.  George  attacking  the  dragon,  of  exceedingly 
bold  work,  circa  17 th  Century     [PL  XXX]  1 

977  A  smaller  Cameo,  of  Oriental  onyx,  of  two  strata,  white  upon  a 
slate  coloured  ground,  representing  within  a  reserved  border, 
St.  George  spearing  the  dragon  1 

978  A  small  enamelled  Locket,  with  border  of  knots  in  blue,  with  gold 
sexafoil  ornaments,  containing  an  enamelled  miniature  portrait  of 
Oliver  Cromwell,  the  back  inscribed  o.  c.  1653,  in  black  letters  on 

a  blue  ground  1 

97i»     A  Peach  Stone,  carved  and  coloured,  with  portrait  of  Charles  I 
"*  \Ji  St.  George  within  the  garter  above,  a  crown  with  C.  R.  at  sides, 

mounted  in  gold  as  a  pendant  1 

^       ^         980     A  heart-shaped  Locket  of  gold,  containing  a  miniature  portrait 
•  ^  of  Charles  I  on  ivory,  painted  at  back  with  a  skull  and  cross-bones   1 

981  A  tortoiseshell   Medallion   Portrait  of  Charles  I ;  and  two 

circular  ivory  Medallions,  with  portraits  of  Sir  Henry  Irving  and 
Sir  Alfred  Tennyson  3 

982  A  Gold   Medal,  presented  by  the   Harbdur   Masters   Department, 

-    l!:>  PRESENTED   BY   THE   CANTON    BOARD    OF   PILOTS   TO    CAPTAIN    W.    S. 

*  HODDERS,  25  DECR.   1870 

U  A  jiink  and  Chinese  legend     [PL  XXIX]  1 

983  A  circular  Gold   Medal,  with  the  head  of  Christ  to  left,  a  cross 

behind  ;  R  Hebrew  inscription  in  five  lines  [PL  XXX.] ;  and  a 
pear-shaped  Badge  with  dentelled  border,  representing  on  one  side, 
the  Nativity,  and  on  the  others,  the  Baptism  in  the  Jordan  1 

984  A  Gold  Medal,  of  oval  form,  with  bust  of  Mary  Tudor,  after  Trezzo, 
\.  •-   "    I  ^  within  an  elaborate  border  of  roses 

\Ji  A  pomegranate  between  the  letters  M  .R.,  the  whole  within  similar 

border     [See  PLATE]  1 

f  '.t85     Gold  Medal  on  the  Peace  of  Ryswick,  Peace  holding  a  caduceus, 

reclines  at  the  foot  of   an  olive  tree ;   in  exergue,  TRANQUILITAS 
iiEDUX,  below,  a  star,  nunquam  violetur.  ab  /EVO 
U  The  globe,  marked  EUP.OPA,  with  a  large  crack  in  it,  which  Mercury 


No.  988. 


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Lot  985 — continued. 

and  Peace  are  striving  to  close  by  placing  across  it  an  olive  branch, 
NE  TOTA  DEHISCAT  ;  in  exergue,  PAX  RYSWICK.  CONCL.  MEDIANT. 
SVECIA.  1697  {Med.  III.  \^\),  very  rare  arid  apparently  unpublished 
in  gold     [PI.  XXX]  1 

986  Gold    Medal   of   St.  George,   modern.     Another   of    the  Royal 

Standard  Benefit  Society.  Small  Medallion  of  Murat.     A  German 

Religious  Medal.  A  Ducat.  Two  miniature  gold  Grosses,  enamelled, 
&c.  8 

987  King's  Messenger  Badge  of  William   IV,  Royal  arms  painted, 

surrounded  by  national  flowers,  w.  iv.  r.  above,  the  whole  within  ^^  /  { 
the  garter  crowned,  from  which  is  suspended  a  silver  greyhound, 
fine  and  rare  1 

988  An  oval  Gold    Plate,  delicately  engraved  with  portrait  of  Mary    y 

Queen  of    Scots,   by   G.   Veriue,  below  the  bust  is  engraved  the  ._.   j^    -v     

following  inscription,    Co//ec.  1^  Mead,  3I.D.   MA.   SCOT,  reg.a  inJ  ^ 
Mr.  incUit,  G.  Virtue,  size  3^  in.  by  2|  in.     [See  PLATE]  1 

989  A  silver  Medal,  Municipal  badge  of  Thetford,  interimpaled  arms  of 

Sir  Joseph  Williamson,  M.P.  for  this  ancient  borough,  and  Secretary  p 
of  State  under  Charles  II,  1878,  viz.  impaled  shield  of  arms  in_ 
centre  of  a  displayed  eagle  with  motto,  svb  vmbra.  alarvm.  tvarvm. 
$1  The  arms  of  Thetford,  and  around  ANTIQ.  bvrgvs.  de  thetford. 
Sir  J.  W.  also  endowed  a  charity  (known  as  Williamson's  Charity), 
for  founding  a  girls'  grammar  school  at  Thetford  [See  PLATE]    1 

990  A   silver   Medal,   3^  in.,   with  long  chain,   engraved  on  one  side, 

from  the  Honble.  Court  of  Policy  of  the  Colony  of  Berbice,  to  the        ^ 

negro    "February"  of    plan    no.    19,    West    Sea    Coast,    as   an 

acknowledgment  of   his  faithful  services  to    the  Colony  Berbice,        ""^^  1 1  "^  I  O     — 

anno  1814.     There  was  a  conspiracy  amongst  the  black  slaves  to 

murder  the  whole  of   the  white  population.     One  faithful  slave 

named  "  February"  at  the  last  moment  exposed  the  whole  conspiracy 

to  the  Government,  and  was  rewarded  by  the  Government  of  British 

Guiana,  with  the  above  medal  and  a  sum  of  money.     The  owner 

of  the  slave  was  Mr.  McCalmont,  uncle  or  great  uncle  of  the  late 

Hugh  McCalmont,  M.P.    [See  PLATE]  1 

991  Two  engraved  Medals  of  Oliver  Cromwell  (1)  Bust  of  Cromwell     - 

to  left,  mounted  on  a  mashtub  to  right,  the  arms  of  the  Protec- 
torate attached  to  wall  to  left,  brewing  implements  above,  Cromwellui  — *;■  <  i_^    —  .  ^     T 
Victor  PerduelUs ;  l;l  Masaniello  standing  to  right,  holding  a  fishing  f 

net,  troops  and  burning  house  in  background,  Masanel/o  yanus  es 
rebellis.  (2)  Oliver  Cromwell  on  horseback  to  left,  OLiVARivs. 
cromweilvs.  mahometi.  consobrine  ;  l;l  A  Turk  trampling  upon 

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I,<»T  991 — conthned. 

the  cross  by  his  side,  a  monk,  Turkish  tents  and  troops  in  back- 
ground, ccce  Jam  planam  Mala  Machiantem,  ^Dtice  Me  jubente,  size  2^  in. 
[Sec  PLATE]  2 

992     A  Gold  Plate  and  three  Silver  Plates,  engraved  in  imitation  of 
Simon  i'ttsxe.     A  Badge  of  Charles  I  in  gold  ;  and  a  Medal  of  same, 

all  false  6 

L  _    ^  ,                   993  A  Modern  Cast,  in  gold,  of  the  Medal  of  Mary  Stuart,  by  Primavera, 

j^  -^  ^\  ""  *  *-                                 and  three  other  gold  Medals,  all  fedse                                                  i 

^  9<)4  False  Medals,  in  gold,  of  Charles  I  and  Elizabeth                              3 

/  995  Two  Modern  Struck  Medals,  in  gold,  for  Trafalgar,  1805            2 

'.     V  O  ~  99G     Modern   Reproductions,  in  sdver,  of  Medals  of  Elizabeth,  Mary, 

Philip  of  Spain,  William  Parkhurst,  Charles  I,  &c,  31 

997  Another  lot,  similar,  of  Henry  VIII,  Mary  Stuart,  Elizabeth,  Earl  of 

Leicester,  Edward  VI,  James  I  31 

998  Another  lot,  similar,  including  some  foreign  medals  31 

999  Silver   Medals,    &c.     Opening  of    the   Liverpool  and  Manchester 

Eailroad  ;  Elizabeth,  Duchess  of  York;  Clerkenwell  Church,  1600 
and  1788;  Coronation  Medal  of  George  II  :  Thaler  of  Nuremberg; 
a  "  Jernigan  "  Medal ;  a  false  Dollar  of  Mary  and  Henry  Darnley ; 
&c.  20 

1000  Pattern   Pieces,  in  silver,  bronze  and  petvter,  of  Lilivocalaniae,  sister 

of  the  Queen  of  the  Sandwich  Islands  and  Alphonso  XIII  of  Spain. 
Dollar  and  Half  Dollar  of  Philip  II  of  Spain,  with  English  titles. 
Set  of  Whist  Counters,  in  case;  &c.  11 

1001  Forty-one    Bronze    Medals  of  the  principal  Cathedrals  of  the 

World,  by  /.  JViener  of  Brussels,  in  mahogany  case  1 

1002  Anne  of  Denmark,  1616.     Bust  of  Anne,  three-quarters  to  left, 

hair  adorned  with  jewels,  her  lace  collar  stiff,  and  dress  open  in 
front ;  above,  crown 
I;l  Armorial  shield  of  Anne,  from  a  medal  by  Simon  Passe 
{Med.  in.  I,  v/') 
*^*  The  only  one  which  has  been  met  with  is  in  copper,  in  the  British 
Museum. 

1003  Various  Coins,  Medals,  Jettons,  &c.  a  parcel 

1004  Bronze    Medals   of   The  Centennial   Exhibition,  Melbourne  (2); 

The  Great  Exhibition,  1851  (2);  Visit  of  the  German  Emperor, 
1889;  one  of  (^)ue(n  Victoria,  1889;  one  to  Commemorate  the 
Visit  of  H.K.H.  Duke  of  Cambridge  to  Birmingham,  1857; 
Exhibition  of  London,  1862;  &c.  17 


61  Third  Day 

1005  Liverpool  transfer  enamel  Portrait  ot  Peter  the   Great  of  Russia, 

in  red.  Enamel  Portrait  of  William  IV,  by  Duponf.  Circular 
Medallion,  carved  in  pear-tree,  with  male  portrait.  Ati  ivory- 
Medallion  of  Louis  XIV.  And  two  Tassie  portrait  Medallions  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Small  of  the  84th,  who  became  Major- 
General  in  1794  (354) ;  the  last  three  framed  6 

1006  The  original  Wax  Models  for  Portrait  Medals,  by  L.  C.  Wyon,  of 

seven  of  the  Children  of  the  late  Queen  Victoria  7 


SCOTTISH    COINS. 

1007  David   I.      Sterlings  or  Pennies  of  the  degraded  cross  fleury  type 

{Burns,  fig.  18)  3 

1008  Others,  similar,  of  the  treasure  fleury  type  (Burns,  fig.  34)  3 

1009  Others,  similar,  of  the  Edinburgh  mint  3 

1010  William  the  Lion.      Sterlings  or   Pennies,  reverse  cross  potent, 

with  crescent  and  pellet  in  each  angle,  of  the  Perth  mint.     Others 
of  the  Hue  Walter  type  6 

1011  Alexander    11.     Sterling  or  Penny,  crowned  bust  with  sceptre  to       0 

right,   Roxburgh   mint,    T.    PiERES   ON   roqrn.    (Burns,  fig.   70) ;   -•  ^  / ^ 

Pollexfen  collection,  pierced  and  plugged  1 

1012  Alexander  III.     Sterling  or  Penny,  of  the  second  coinage,  long 

double  cross,   stars  of  six  points  in  each  angle,  struck  at  Ayr,    .  ^  '^  C^ 

SIMON  ON  H^E  (see  Burns,  33a)  1 

1013  Alexander  III.     Sterling  or  Penny,  of  the  third  coinage,  struck  at 

St.  Andrews,  fine  and  rare  1 

1014  Alexander    III.      Sterling   or   Penny,   of    the   long   double   cross 

coinage,  struck  at  Berwick,  Walter  on  ber.  (Burns,  fig.  83a)         1 

1015  Alexander  III.     Sterlings  or  Pennies,  of  the  long  double  cross  type, 

both  of  the  Berwick  mint  2 

1016  Alexander  III.      Sterlings  or  Pennies,  both  of  the  Berwick  mint 

(Burns,  figs.  84a  and  93c)  2 

1017  Others  of  the  Roxburgh,  Berwick  and  Perth  mints,  varied  3 

1018  Alexander    III.     Sterling  or  Penny,  of  the  fourth  coinage,  ALetX- 

ANDQR .  D0I :  SIA.,  Crowned  head,  to  right,  with  sceptre 
$1   -jiO'  €(saossi€(  i  REX :  Cross  potent  extending  to  edge  of  coin  with 
mullets  of  six  points  in  the  angles,  very  fine,  of  the  highest  rarity     1 

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1019  Alexander  III.    Sterlings  or  Pennies,  one  reading  asaossie  Rax, 

the  others  Rax  saOTTORVM.  3 

1020  John    Baliol.      Sterlings  or  Pennies,  one  a  smooth  surface,  rqx 

saoTTORVM,  with  mullets  of  five  points  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters,  and  stars  of  five  points  in  first  and  fourth.  And  another 
of  the  St.  Andrew's  mint,  two  mullets  of  five  points  and  two  stars 
of  six  points  in  the  reverse  2 

1021  John    Baliol.     Sterling   or  Penny,    ►}<  :  i .  di  .  gra  sqotorum  rx, 
J    -    I  C     ~  Crowned  head  of  king  with  sceptre,  to  left 

9>  aiviTAS  SANDRQQ,  Long  cross  with  two  mullets  of  five  points,  and 
stars  of  six  points  in  the  quarters,  Jine,  arid  of  the  highest  rarity       1 

1022  David    II.     Groats  of  the  Edinburgh  mint,  one  with  B  behind  the 

head,  and  one  with  a  star  of  six  points  5 

1023  David   II.     Groat,  Half  Groats  and  Pennies  of  the  Edinburgh  mint, 

all  having  a  D  in  one  angle  of  the  reverse.  And  three  Pennies  of 
the  RQX  saOTOREM  type  7 

1024  Robert    III.     Gold.     Heavy   Demy  lion  or   Demy,  »{*  robqrtus 

DQi .  G  .  Rax  saOTO,  escutcheon  with  Scottish  arms 
Jl  XPa  .  RQGNAT .  xpa  VINQIT,  saltire  or  St.  Andrew's  cross  extending 
to  outer  beaded  border,  fieur-de-lis  to  right  and  left,  and  trefoils  in 
upper  and  lower  angles,  fine  and  rare  1 

1025  Robert  III.     Light  lion  robqrtus  dq.graqia  rqx  saoT,  crowned 

escutcheon 
|l  DNS  P .  TsaxOR .  MS  LIQBAT,  St.  Andrew  without  cross,  the  saint  is 
beardless  and  without  nimbus,  fleur-de-lis  on  either  side,  rare  1 

1026  Robert  III.     Groats  of  the  Perth  and  Aberdeen  mints, /Ac /a/Zer  t'ery 

rare.     And  a  Halfpenny  of  the  Perth  mint,  excessively  rare  3 

1027  James  I.     Gold  Demy,  \<b^  iaoobvs  dqi  .  graoia  rqx  sao,  Scot- 

tish lion  on  a  lozenge-shaped  shield  ;  9>  •{•  SALVVM  popvlvm  . 
TVVM,  saltire  cross  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  with  an  orle  fleurie, 
type  with  large  quatrefoils  with  large  pellets  in  the  centre,  small 
saltire  in  upper  angle  of  cross,  and  pellet  in  lower  angle,  fine. 
A  Half  Demy,  very  rare  and  fine  2 

1028  James  I.     Groats  and  two  Pennies  of  the  Edinburgh  mint,  &c.       5 

1029  James  II.     Gold  Demys,  iaqoevs  °  dqi  graqi  °  rqs  8,  a  Scottish 

lion  on  a  lozenge-shaped  shield 
Jl  F^  SALVVM  .  +  FAu  POPVLVM  I  .   TVVM  .  A  .  » .,  a    saltire    cross 
between  two  fleurs-de-lis  within  an  orle  fleurie,  and  pellet  in  lower 
angle  of  cross,  rrry  fine  and  rare  2 


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1030  James  II.     Gold  Lion,  \fy  lAaoBVs   dqi  gra  .  rqx  soottorvm, 

JScottish   arms   on   a  crowned  shield,    with   fleur-de-lis   on   either 
side 
^  XPa  RQGNAT  XPa  viNoiT.,  St.  Andrew  nimbed  and  bearded  upon 
his  cross,  at  either  side  a  crowned  fleur-de-lis,  fine  and  scarce  1 

1031  James  II.     Gold  Lienor  Scottish  Crown,  ^  lAaOBVS  d  .  GRAaiA  . 

RQX  saOTOR,  Scottish  anus  in  crowned  shield  and  a  crown  on  either 
side  of  escutcheon 
^  X  SALVVM  .  FAa  POPVLVM  TVVM.,  St.  Andrew  on  his  cross,  with 
fleur-de-lis  on  either  side,  the  Saint  is  bearded,  but  without  nimbus, 
fine  1 

1032  James   II.     Gold  Lion   or  Scottish  Crown,  x  lAaOBVS  Dgi  .  gra 

RQX  saOTTORVM.,  type  as  preceding 
Jl  X  SALVVM  FAa  POPVLVM  TVVM.,  St.  Andrew  on  his  cross  as   on 
preceding  piece,  very  fine  1 

1033  James  III.     Gold  Unicorn,  «J)  exvGAT  .  Da  ei  disipqnt  ,  nimioi 

E.,  unicorn  as  before 
]^  '^  EXVRGAT  DS  €(T  DisiPQT .  iNMioi .  ES.,  Star  wavy,  as  before,  fine 
and  rare  1 

1034  James    III.     Gold    Half  Unicorn,  '^   LA.aOBVS  De(i  .  graqia   rqx         .. 

SCOTO,  type  as  preceding  r-t:  ^       <  ^. 

9-   "^  fiXVRGAT  .  DS  .  ET  DISIPQNT  .  INIM.,  rare  1 

1035  James  III.     Gold  Rider  of  the  first  issue,  iaqobvs  dqi  gra  rqx 

saOTOR.,  King  armed  cap-a-pie,  helmet  crowned,  on  horseback  to  _ 

right,  sword  in  right  hand  ■   -  Jo 

i^  SALVVM  FAa  POPVLVM .  TVVM  DNQ.,  crowned  shield  of  arms  with 
double^tressure  displayed  upon  a  cross-pattee,  six  fleurs-de-lis  in 
crown,  fine  and  rare  1 

1036  James    III.     Three  Groats  of  the    Edinburgh  mint.     A   Plack  of 

James  IV  ;  a  Farthing  of  same.     Groat  and  Half   Groat   of  the 
Edinburgh  mint;  ];l  Thistle-head  and  mullet  of  six  points  7 

1037  James   V.     Gold   Crown,  iaqobvs   v    dqi    gra    rqx    sqotorvm. 

arms  of  Scotland  crowned  between  two  saltire  crosses,  five  pellets         .         ,^  .   (" 
on  band  of  crown 
51  CRVaiS  ARMA  SQQVAMVR.,  filletted  cross  fleurettee,  with  open  quatre- 
foil  in  centre,  and  a  thistle-head  in  each  quarter,  7?ne  and  scarce      1 

1038  James  V.     Gioat  of  Hochstetter's  coinage,  first  type  {Burns,  fig.  708). 

Thirds    of    Groats  (3).     Plack    of  Edinburgh ;  Bawbee   and  Half 
Bawbee  of  same  town  7 


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1039     Mary.     Gold  Forty-Four  Shilling  Piece  or  Lion  of  1553,  x  maria 
X  '    >  ^  DEI  GRA  R  scOTORVMj  crowned  shield  with  i.e.  at  sides 

P>  X  DiLiGiTE  IVSTICIAM,  1 553,  MARIA  REGINA,  in  monogram,  under 
crown,  large  cinquefoil  on  either  side,  fine  and  rare  1 

1010     Mary.     Gold  Twenty-two  Shilling  Piece  or  Half  Lion,  1553,  MARIA 

D  G  R  SCOTORVM,  type  as  preceding 

'  \)^  DILIGITI  IVSTICIAM  .  M .  R .,  in  monogram,  between  two  cinquefoils 

and  under  crown,  fine  and  scarce  1 

'  1041     Mary.     Twenty-two  Shilling  Piece  or  Half  Lion,  similar  to  last,  but 

reads  on  obv.  mari,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 

1042  Mary.     Testoons,  1555,    x  maria  dei  g  scotor.  regina,  m  under 

crown,  between  two  thistle-heads  crowned ;  Jl  DILICIE  DNI  COR 
HVMILE  ;  and  a  Half  Testoon,  same  type,  but  dated  1555.  Others 
of  1557  and  1558,  maria  dei  g  scotor  regina  1557,  Scottish 
escutcheon  crowned  between  M.  R,  an  annulet  under  the  M.  R  ; 
Ipl  \^  INVERTVTI  TVA.  LIBERA.  ME,  large  cross  potent,with  small  cross 
potent  in  each  angle.     Half  Testoons,  same  type,  of  1556  (2)         8 

1043  Francis  and  Mary.     Testoons  of  1560  and  1561,  +   fran  et  ma 

D  G  RR.  FRANCO.  SCOTORO,  crowned  escutcheon  with  the  arms 
impaled  with  those  of  Scotland,  to  right  a  saltire  cross,  to  left  a 
plain  cross  ;  1^  VICIT.  LEO  DE  TRIBV.  IVDA,  &c.,  F.  M.  in  monogram 
between  a  lis  and  a  thistle  crowned.  Half  Testoon  of  same  type. 
And  four  Nonsunts,  dated  1558  and  1559  8 

•-)    ^  1044     Mary  (First  Widowhood),  156M565.     Testoon,   1561,  maria.  del 

GRA.  SCOTORVM.  REGINA,  draped  bust  to  left,  hair  with  long  queue 
partially  enclosed  in  cap,  the  border  plaited  with  jewels.,  below 
the  bust  a  cartouche  with  the  date  1561 
Jl  +  SALVVM.  FAC.  POPVLVM.  TVVM.  DOMINE,  crowned  cscutcheou 
with  arms  of  France  half  effaced  by  those  of  Scotland,  a  crowned 
M  at  each  side,  four  pellets  on  fillet  or  band  of  crown  {fig.  897, 
no.  2,  p.  333)  1 

1045  Mary  and  Henry,  1565-1567.     Ryal,  Two-thirds  of  Ryal,  and  One- 

third  of  Kyal,  all  dated  1565,  -1-  maria  tj-  henric.  dei  gra  r  tj- 
R  scoTuiiv,  Shield  of  Scotland  crowned  between  two  thistle-heads 
\}.  8  EXViiGAT  DEVS  t|'  dissipentb.  inimici.  EI,  palm  tree  with  land 
tortoise  creeping  up  the  trunk,  and  a  scroll  inscribed  DAT.  GLORIA 
VIRES,  and  below  date  1565, //we  atid  scarce  3 

1046  Mary  and  Henry.     Ryals  (2),  similar,  dated  1565  and  1566;  and  a 

One-third  Kyul,  <lated  1565  3 

1047  Mary  and   Henry.     Kyal  of    1566;   and  another  of  1567,  struck 

during  her  second  widowliood,  tlic  former  very  fine  2 


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55  Third  Day 

1048  Billon  Coinage.     Bawbees  of  the  Edinburgh  mints;  Pennies  of 

the  Edinburgh  mints,  with  baby-faced  bust  of  the  queen,  Hard- 
heads, &c.  14 

1049  Jettons,  M.    1579,  maria  dei  g,  scotor  regina,  Arms  of  Scotland 

crowned  :  ^  viRESCiT  VVLNERE  VIRTVS,  a  hand  from  clouds  pruning 
a  withered  branch  from  a  vine.  MARIA  D  G  SCOTOR  regina  FRAN 
DOI,  shields  of  France  and  Scotland  impaled  and  crowned  ;  ^  MEA 
SIC.  MiHi.  PROSVNT,  a  vine,  one  branch  withered,  the  other  receiving 
water  from  an  urn  above  in  clouds.  JSi,  O  as  the  last ;  R  as  of  the 
first.  And  another  of  1560,  MARIA  D  G  FRANCOR.  SCOTOR  REG, 
&c.,  crowned  shield  of  France  dimidiated,  impaling  Scotland  and 
England,  quarterly;  ^  ALIAMQUE  MORATVR.  1560,  two  crowns  of 
different  sizes,  and  above  the  other  between  the  earth  and  clouds 
in  which  appears  the  third  crown  composed  of  stars,  rare  4 

1050  James  VI.     Gold  Thistle  Noble,  ^  lACOBVS  6.  del  gratia,  rex 

SCOTORVM,  ship  charged  with  crowned  escutcheon  bearing  the  arms 
of  Scotland,  below  a  small  thistle-head,  flags  at  stem  and  stern, 
with  I.  6 

9)  «0>  florent.  scept.  pus,  regna  his  iova  DAT  nvmeratq,  within 
an  ornamental  quatrefoil,  a  thistle  displayed  upon  a  saltire  cross, 
with  crown  at  end  of  each  limb,  crowned  lions  rampant  within  the 
arcs,  and  thistle-heads  outside  tressure  {fig.  951,  no.  1,  p.  392),  fitje 
and  rare  1 

1051  James  VI.     Gold  Sword  and  Sceptre  or  Six  Pound  Piece,  1604  tS" 

lACOBVS.  6.  D.G.R.   SCOTORVM,   crowned   escutcheon   with  arms  of     / 

Scotland  ^  7    —  /  A 

^  O  SALVS  POPVLVM.  SVPREMA.  LEX  ,  sword  and  sceptre  in  saltire,  in""-^  >S  '  ^ 

the  upper  angle  a  double  arched  crown,  and  in  the  lower  angle  the 
date  1604,  to  right  and  left  a  thistle  head  (p.  iOO),  fine  and  veri/ 
rare  1 

1052  James  VI.     Gold  Unit  of  second  issue,  |  iacobvs.  d.g.  mag.  brit.      a 

FRAN.  &  HIB.  REX.,  crowned  half-length  figure  of  the  king  to  right,     ^ 
wearing  elaborately  decorated  armour,  and  holding  sceptre  and  orb  "^t    T   —  .  T 
$1   V    FACIAM.    EOS.  IN.  GENTEM.  VNAM.,   garnished  shield  of   arms  ♦ 

crowned,  the  Scottish  arms  first  and  fourth  quarterly  at  sides  of 
shield  L  R.  {fig.  990,  no.  4,  p.  434),  fine  I 

1053  James  VI.     Gold  Double  Crown  or   Half  Unit,    $    iacobvs.  d.g.      ^ 

MAG.  BRIT.  FRAN.  ET.  HIB.   REX.,  crowned  bust  of  king  wearing 
armour  to  right 
9:    y   HENRICVS.  ROSAS.  REGNA.  IACOBVS.,  plain  shield  of  arms  crowned, 
the  Scottish  arms  first  and  fourth  quarterly,  and  I.  R.  at  sides  of 
shield  {p.  434),  fine  and  of  the  highest  raritij  1 


Third  Day  56 

1054  James  VI.     Gold  British  Crown  or  Quarter  Unit,  9  .lA.  DG.  MAG. 

BRIT.  FKAN.  ET.  HIB.  REX.,  crowned  bust  of  king  wearing  armour  to 
~  '  ^  right 

^  I  HKNRicvs  ROSAS.  REGXA.  lACOBVS.,  plain  shield  of  arms 
crownetl,  the  Scottish  arms  first  and  fourth  quarterly,  and  i.  R.  at 
sides  of  shield,  fine  and  of  the  higJiest  rariti/  1 

1055  James  VI.  Silver  Ryal  or  Thirty -Shilling  Piece,  1567,  +  •/ iacobvs. 

6  DEI  gratia,  rex.  scotorvm  .*. ,  crowned  escutcheon  with  the  arms 
of  Scotland  between  i.  R.,  both  crowned 
yc  .*.  PRO.  MEI.  SI.  MEREOR.  IN.  ME.*.,  an  Upright  sword  with  crown 
at  point ;  in  field,  left,  a  hand  pointing  to  the  value  of  the  coin, 
XXX,  right,  and  below,  the  date  1567  (fig.  921,  no.  3,  p.  350) ;  and 
another  counterniarked  with  the  crown  and  thistle  2 

10.16  James  VI.  Two  others,  similar,  of  1569  and  1571,  the  former 
counterniarked  with  the  crown  and  thistle  2 

1057  James  VI.  Kyal  or  Thirty-Shilling  Piece,  similar  to  the  preceding, 
date  1571.  Two-Thirds  of  Ryal,  dated  1570.  And  a  One-third 
Ryal,  dated  1568,  all  countermarked  with  a  crown  and  thistle       3 

105S  James  VI.  Half  Merks  or  Nobles,  dated  1572,  1573  and  1577, 
4-  iacobvs.  6.  DEI  GRATIA.  REX.  SCOTORVM.,  crowned  escutcheon 
with  arms  of  Scotland,  value  at  sides,  6-8  ;  9=  'i'  SAL\TM.  FAC. 
POPVLYM.  TVVM.  DNE,  a  cross  Composed  of  four  fleurettee,  with 
lozenge  compartment  in  centre,  containing  a  star  of  five  points,  and 
having  first  and  fourth  a  crown,  and  second  and  third  thistle-head, 
very  fine.     Quarter-Merks,  similar  to  above,  dated  1572  5 

1059  James  VI.     Two-Merk  Piece  or  Thistle  Dollar,   1579,  iacobvs  6. 
\(         o  DEI.  G.  REX.  SCOTORVM,  ci'owned  escutcheon  with  Scottish  arms 

U  ^  NEMO.  ME.    IMPVNE.    LACESSET,    1 5 79,  a  thistle  between  I.  R. 
{fig.  9,  no.  30,  /*.  360),  ^Hg  and  extremely  rare  1 

1060  James  VI.     Sixteen-shilling  Piece,  1581,  -1-  IACOBVS  ••  6  DEI  GRATIA 

HEX  SCOTORVM,  Crowned  escutcheon  with  arras  of  Scotland 
/     ~     H-  U    +  NEMO  .  ME  .  IMPVNE.  LACESSET.  1581,  Crowntnl  thistle  with  I-R  • 

at  side.<,  an  annulet  below  with  stalk  of  thistle 

{fig.  730r,  no.  la,  2>.  61),  cxtrcuuhi  rare  1 

lOGl     James  VI.     Eight-fchilling  Piece,  1581,  -f-  lACoBVS  .  6  .  DEI .  GRATIA 
j  /  REX  SCOTORVM.,  Crowned  escutcheon  with  arms  of  Scotland 

^   NEMO  .  ME   IMPVNE  .  LACESSKT    1 58 1.,  Crowned  tliistlt-  with  I-R  ■  at 
sides,  annulet  below  stem  of  thistle 

{ii>i.  l/>,  i>.  :iC}i),  Jine,  and  of  the  highed  rarity  1 


57  Third  Day 

1062  James  VI.  Thirty-shilling  Pieces  of  1582-1583,  iacobvs  .  6  .  dei 
GRATIA  REX .  SCOTORVM,  Half-length  figure  of  the  king,  crowned 
and  in  armour,  to  left,  holding  sword,  the  point  of  which  breaks 
the  inner  dotted  circle 
$1  .  -f  HONOR  .  REGIS  .  iVDiciVM .  DiLiGiT  •  1 582.,  Crowned  escutcheon 
with  arms  of  Scotland,  at  sides  of  escutcheon  i-R.,  and  below  in 
single  line  the  value  xxx-s. 

{fig.  932,  no.  I,  p.  3Q9),  fine  1 

i063  James  VI.  Ten-shilling  Piece,  1582,  iACOBVS_ 6  DEI  gratia  rex. 
SCOTORVM,  Half-length  figure  of  the  king  to  left,  crowned  and  in 
armour,  holding  upright  sword  in  right  hand,  the  point  of  which 
extends  beyond  inner  dotted  circle 
Jl  HONOR,  regis 'IVDICIVM.  DILIGIT.,  Crowned  escutcheon  with  arms 
of  Scotland,  i-R.  and  value  x.  s.  at  sides 

(fig.  936,  no.  1,  p.  376),  fine  and  rare  1 

1064  James  VI.     Balance  Half-Merks,  1591  and  1592,  Ten-shilling  Pieces 

of  1594-1598  and  1599,  iacobvs  6.D.G.R  SCOTORVM.,  Bare-headed 
bust  of  king  to  right,  in  armour ;  ^  NEMO .  ME  IMPVNE  LACESSIT., 
Thistle  head  with  three  blooms  beneath  a  small  arched  crown,  fine  5 

1065  James  VI.     Ten-shilling  Pieces,  1593  and  1594,  similar  to  the  pre- 

ceding; Five-shilling  Pieces  of  1599  and  1600;  a  Thirty  and 
Twelve-penny  Piece,  same  type;  Bawbees,  &c.,  some  very  fine        12 

1066  James  VI.     Thirty-shilling  Piece  or  Half  Crown  Sterling,  first  issue, 

^  IACOBVS .  D .  G .  MAG .  BRIT .  FRAN  &  HIB .  REX,  King  crowned  and 
in  armour,  on  horseback  to  right,  sword  in  right  hand,  crowned 
thistle  head  upon  housing  of  horse  ;  $1  ^  QV.E .  DEVS .  CONivxxiT . 
NEMO .  SEPARET,  Garnished  shield  of  arms,  those  of  Scotland  in  the 
second  quarter  {fig.  917,  p.  418),  fine  and  very  rare.  Twelve-shilling 
Piece  or  One  Shilling  Sterling,  usual  type.  A  Six-shilling  Piece  or 
Sixpence  Sterling,  dated  1613;  and  a  small  Weight  (?),  by  ^m^, 
I-R.  at  sides  of  a  thistle-head  ;  $1  ilii  8.4.0.^.,  the  whole  under 
crown,  initial  of  engraver  in  field  4 

1067  Charles  I.     Gold  Unit,  second  issue,  1637,  hy  JBriot,  «  m  carolvs. 

Di  G .  MAG .  BRITAN .  FRAN  ET .  HIB  REX,  Half-length  figure  of  king, 
crowned  and  in  armour  elaborately  decorated,  to  right,  holdirig 
sceptre  and  orb 
51  HIS .  PR^SVM  .  VT .  PROSIM,  Plain  shield  of  arms,  crowned,  between 
C-R.  crowned,  the  arms  of  Scotland  first  and  fourth  quarterly 
{fig.  1032,  no.  4,  p.  482),  very  fine  1 


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Third  Day  58 

1068  Charles  I.     Gold  Half  Unit,  by  Briot,  car  .  d  .  g  .  MAG  brit  fran  . 
— '  ET  .  HiB  .  REX.,  Crowned  bust  of  the  king,  wearing  armour,  scarf 

and  plain  turned-down  collar,  to  left,  the  king  has  the  English 
crown,  small  B  under  shoulder 

51  o  vnita  o  tvemvr..  Plain  shield,  crowned  (Scottish  crown),  plain 
C.R.  crowned,  the  Scottish  arms  first  and  quarterly 

{fig.  1034,  ?w.  5,  2>.  483),  very  fine  1 

1069  Charles  I.     Gold  Quarter  Unit  or  British  Crown,  car  .  d  .  gmag  • 
»■  >        "^  BRIT .  FR .  ET .  HIB .  REX.,  Bust  of  king,  wearing  English  crown,  to 

left,  B  under  shoulder 
9,  as  Half  Unit  1 

1070  Charles    I.      Three-pound    Piece,    Scottish,    or    Crown    Sterling, 
/  S  CAROLVS .  D .  G  .  MAG  .  BRIT .  FRAN  .  &  HIB.,  King  crowned  and  in 

*-  armour,   on   horseback,   to   right,   holding  sword    in   right   hand, 

housing  with  crowned  thistle  head 
Ijl   ^   QVAE  .  DEVS  .  CONIVNXIT  .  NEMO  .  SEPARET.,  Garnished  shield  of 
arms,  those  of  Scotland  first  and  fourth  quarterly 

{fig.  996,  110.  1,  p.  442),  fine  1 

1071  Charles  I.    Three-pound  Piece  Scottish  or  Crown  Sterling,  hy  Briot, 

—    1  ^    CAROLUS  .  D  .  G  .  MAGN  BRITANN    FRANC  .  ET   HIBERN  REX  .,  king 

on  horseback  to  left 
!>  QU.^   DEUS    CONIVNXIT    NEMO    SEPARIT  .  |   .,    escutcheon    under 
Scottish  crown,  Scotch  arms  first  and  fourth  quarterly,  very  fine  and 

scarce  1 

1072  Charles  I.     Thirty-shilling  Pieces  Scottish  or  Half  Crowns  Sterling, 

by  Briot,  fine  2 

107;j  Charles  I.  Thirty-shilling  Pieces  Scottish  or  Half  Crowns  Sterling, 
of  Falconer's  mint,  all  fine  4 

107  t  Charles  I.  Twelve-shilling  Pieces  Scottish  or  One  Shilling  Sterling, 
various  issues  (3) ;  Six-shilling  Pieces  Scottish  or  Sixpences  Sterling 
(3),  one  dated  1632;  a  Forty-penny  Piece,  very  fine ;  and  Twenty- 
penny  Pieces  (8),  varied  15 

1075  Charles  II.  Merk  Pieces  of  1666,  1671,  1679,  varied  ;  Half  Merks, 
1669  and  1671  ;  James  VH,  Ten-shilling  Pieces  (2),  1687  and  1688  ; 
a  Touch  Piece,  in  silccr,  of  James  HI ;  various  JS,  of  Charles  I, 
Charles  H  and  William  and  Mary  17 


59  Third  Day 

1076  William  and   Mary.     Forty-shilling  Pieces  (3),  dated   1691,1692 

and  1693;  William  II  (III  of  England),  Forty-shilling  Piece,  1697, 
very  fine  ;  William  and  Mary,  Ten-shilling  Pieces,  1690,  1691  and 
1692  ;  and  a  Five-shilling  Piece,  1694  8 

1077  William   II   (III   of  England).     A  Ten-shilling  Piece,   1697;  Five- 

shilling  Pieces  (3),  1697  and  1702  ;  Anne,  Ten-shilling  Piece,  1706  ; 
Five-shilling  Pieces  (6),  of  1705  and  1706  ;  a  Shilling  issued  after 
the  Union,  1707,  ANNA  DEI  GRATIA,  bust  to  left,  below  E  *  ; 
l;l  usual  type*,  fine  and  rare ;  and  four  modern  impressions  in  silver, 
brass,  tin  and  alnminium  of  Milton's  Pattern  Sixpence  of  George  IV 
as  Seneschal  of  Scotland  16 

*^*  See  page  59  of  the  first  portion  Murdoch  Scottish  Coins,  May  11, 
12,  13,  1903. 

1078  James  VII    (II  of  England).     Pattern    Sixty-shilling  Piece,   1688,       /; 

lACOBVS .  II  DEI  GRATIA,  laureated  and  draped  bust  of  James  II  to 
right,  below  value  6o  "  -^  r<    —  I  O^   — 

^  MAG  BR  .  FRA  ET .  HIB  REX  .,  crowned  shield  of  arms,  those  of  Scot- 
land first  and  fourth  quarterly  within  the  collar  of  the  thistle  with 
pendant  badge,  edge  plain  {no.  1,  page  507),  very  fine  1 

1079  James  VII   (II   of  England).     Pattern  Sixty-shilling   Piece,    1688, 

lACOBVS .  II  DEI  GRATIA,  laureated  and  draped  bust  of  James  II  to 
right,  below  value  6o 
^  MAG  BR  .  FRA  ET .  HIB  REX .,  crowned  shield  of  arms,  those  of  Scot- 
land first  and  fourth  quarterly  within  the  collar  of  the  thistle  with 
pendant  badge,  edge  plain  (no.  \,  p.  507),  very  fine  1 

1080  James  VIM.     Pattern  of  Sixty-shilling  Piece  or  Crown,  M,  1716,  by        ^ 

N.  Roettier,   lACOBVS  .  Vli  DEI  GRATIA.,  laureated  bust  in  armour 

draped  to  right  -  -tr  /        (L      — 

50  SCOT  .  ANGL  FRAN  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX  .  1716,  crowned  shield  of  arms, 
those  of  Scotland  first  and  fourth  quarterly,  plain  edge 

{fig.  1094,  no.  1,|>.  537),  very  fine  and  scarce  1 

1081  America.     Ten-dollar  Piece,  in  gold,  and  a  false  Lion  of  Mary,  in 

gold,  the  ohv.  copied  from  the  Testoon  of  1561,  and  the  rev.  from 
theTestoon  of  1553  2 

1082  Pattern,  bronzed,  of  ^V  of  a  Rupee,  1794,  by  wisdom  and  force, 

in  sunken  letters  on  a  raised  rim,  half-way  round  the  upper  part  of 
the  coin,  an  elephant  standing  to  left,  with  48  under  the  exergual 
line,  and  TO  ONE  RUPEE  in  a  curved  line 

51  UNITED  EAST  INDIA  COMPANY,  1 794,  Company's  bale  mark,  very  fine 
and  extremely  rare  1 


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BOOKS. 

1083  Snelling  on  the  Coinage  of  Great  Britain,  hound  in  half  red  morocco-, 

Montagu  Copper  Coins,  &c, ;  Engravings  of  Coins  and  Medals  for 
Tindal's  History  of  England,  from  William  III  to  George  I,  folio     3 

1084  Folio,  from  the  Townshend  Library,  entitled  "  The  Baron's  Book  of 

England,"  from  the  Conquest  to  the  third  of  James  I,  with  the 
Arms  of  the  various  Barons,  in  trick,  with  Pedigrees,  whole  morocco, 
tooled  and  gilt,  and  dated  1770  1 


END   OF   SALE. 


Drviikn  Prkps:   J.  Davy  A:  Sons,  187.  Long  Acre.  London. 


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